Synthesis and characterization of natural and modified antifreeze glycopeptides: glycosylated foldamers

Nagel L, Plattner C, Budke C, et al. Synthesis and characterization of natural and modified antifreeze glycopeptides: glycosylated foldamers. Amino Acids . 2011;41(3):719-732. In Arctic and Antarctic marine regions, where the temperature declines below the colligative freezing point of physiological...

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Published in:Amino Acids
Main Authors: Nagel, Lilly, Plattner, Carolin, Budke, Carsten, Majer, Zsuzsanna, De Vries, Arthur L., Berkemeier, Thomas, Koop, Thomas, Sewald, Norbert
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer Science + Business Media 2011
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Online Access:https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2307052
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Summary:Nagel L, Plattner C, Budke C, et al. Synthesis and characterization of natural and modified antifreeze glycopeptides: glycosylated foldamers. Amino Acids . 2011;41(3):719-732. In Arctic and Antarctic marine regions, where the temperature declines below the colligative freezing point of physiological fluids, efficient biological antifreeze agents are crucial for the survival of polar fish. One group of such agents is classified as antifreeze glycoproteins (AFGP) that usually consist of a varying number (n = 4-55) of [AAT] (n) -repeating units. The threonine side chain of each unit is glycosidically linked to beta-d-galactosyl-(1 -> 3)-alpha-N-acetyl-d-galactosamine. These biopolymers can be considered as biological antifreeze foldamers. A preparative route for stepwise synthesis of AFGP allows for efficient synthesis. The diglycosylated threonine building block was introduced into the peptide using microwave-enhanced solid phase synthesis. By this versatile solid phase approach, glycosylated peptides of varying sequences and lengths could be obtained. Conformational studies of the synthetic AFGP analogs were performed by circular dichroism experiments (CD). Furthermore, the foldamers were analysed microphysically according to their inhibiting effect on ice recrystallization and influence on the crystal habit.