Heparan sulfate glycomimetics via iterative assembly of "clickable" disaccharides.

Cangjie Yang, Yu Deng, Yang Wang,Chaoshuang Xia,Akul Y Mehta,Kelly J Baker, Anuj Samal, Putthipong Booneimsri, Chanthakarn Lertmaneedang,Seung Hwang,James P Flynn, Muqing Cao,Chao Liu, Alec C Zhu,Richard D Cummings,Cheng Lin,Udayan Mohanty,Jia Niu

CHEMICAL SCIENCE(2023)

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Heparan sulfate (HS) glycosaminoglycans are widely expressed on the mammalian cell surfaces and extracellular matrices and play important roles in a variety of cell functions. Studies on the structure-activity relationships of HS have long been hampered by the challenges in obtaining chemically defined HS structures with unique sulfation patterns. Here, we report a new approach to HS glycomimetics based on iterative assembly of clickable disaccharide building blocks that mimic the disaccharide repeating units of native HS. Variably sulfated clickable disaccharides were facilely assembled into a library of mass spec-sequenceable HS-mimetic oligomers with defined sulfation patterns by solution-phase iterative syntheses. Microarray and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) binding assays corroborated molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and confirmed that these HS-mimetic oligomers bind protein fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) in a sulfation-dependent manner consistent with that of the native HS. This work established a general approach to HS glycomimetics that can potentially serve as alternatives to native HS in both fundamental research and disease models.
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disaccharides,glycomimetics
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