Synthesis of Mannosyl and Oligomannosyl Threonine Building Blocks found on the Mycobacterium tuberculosis 45 kDa MPT 32 Glycoprotein
D. Varon,
C. Unverzagt, E. Lioy, M. E. Patarroyo and X. Schratt
Australian Journal of Chemistry
55(2) 161 - 165
Published: 05 June 2002
Abstract
Mycobacterium tuberculosis secretes a 45 kDa glycoprotein (MPT 32) carrying mannosylated threonine residues. A general strategy was developed to couple peracetylated mannose, α -(1,2)-linked mannobiose or mannotriose to Fmoc-threonine-benzyl ester. Activation of mannosyl acetates or fluorides by borontrifluoride etherate gave the desired Fmoc-glycosyl amino acid building blocks in good yields. The synthesis leads to stable compounds and can easily be scaled up.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH01204
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