Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1366971 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Replacing N-sulfo groups in heparin with N-arylacyl moieties has been shown to afford charge-reduced heparin derivatives that maintain affinity for select heparin-binding proteins. In this study 50% and 100% N-desulfonated heparins were selectively N-acylated with phenylacetic acid and four phenylacetic acid analogs where the phenyl ring was replaced by a heterocycle. Protein-binding studies reveal that structural differences in the ring systems of the N-acyl groups appended to heparin afford significant affects on affinity and selectivity for different heparin-binding proteins.

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