Synthesis of deoxy and acylamino derivatives of lactose and use of these for probing the active site of Neisseria meningitidis N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase.

2005 
Abstract Derivatives of lactose with the galactose ring substituents replaced by deoxy or acylamino functions were prepared. The 2′-, 3′-, 4′- and 6′-deoxy, 3′-acetamido and 3′-benzamido derivatives of phenyl 4- O -(β- d -galactopyranosyl)-β- d -glucopyranoside (phenyl β-lactoside) were synthesized from disaccharide or monosaccharide precursors. The derivatives were tested as substrates for the N -acetylglucosaminyltransferase from Neisseria meningitidis , which uses lactosyl derivatives as acceptors and UDP-GlcNAc as the donor in a β-(1→3) glycosylation reaction. The 6′-deoxy derivative was nearly threefold as active as phenyl β-lactoside, whereas the 2′- and 4′-deoxy derivatives were less active. The other derivatives were inactive, as expected.
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