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American Chemical Society, Biomacromolecules, 5(13), p. 1287-1295, 2012

DOI: 10.1021/bm201813s

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Controlled synthesis of O-glycopolypeptide polymers and their molecular recognition by lectins

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Abstract

The facile synthesis of high molecular weight water-soluble O-glycopolypeptide polymers by the ring-opening polymerization of their corresponding N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) in very high yield (overall yield > 70%) is reported. The per-acetylated-O-glycosylated lysine-NCA monomers, synthesized using stable glycosyl donors and a commercially available protected amino acid in very high yield, was polymerized using commercially available amine initiators. The synthesized water-soluble glycopolypeptides were found to be α-helical in aqueous solution. However, we were able to control the secondary conformation of the glycopolypeptides (α-helix vs nonhelical structures) by polymerizing racemic amino acid glyco NCAs. We have also investigated the binding of the glycopolypeptide poly(α-manno-O-lys) with the lectin Con-A using precipitation and hemagglutination assays as well as by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). The ITC results clearly show that the binding process is enthalpy driven for both α-helical and nonhelical structures, with negative entropic contribution. Binding stoichiometry for the glycopolypeptide poly(α-manno-O-lys) having a nonhelical structure was slightly higher as compared to the corresponding polypeptide which adopted an α-helical structure.