Issue 16, 2011

Chemoenzymatic synthesis of biotin-appended analogues of gangliosidesGM2, GM1, GD1a and GalNAc-GD1a for solid-phase applications and improved ELISA tests

Abstract

Biotinylated analogues of gangliosides GM2, GM1, GD1a and GalNAc-GD1a were synthesized in high yields using glycosyltransferases from Campylobacter jejuni. The presence of a biotin moiety in the aglycone part of these mimics allows for attachment of these materials onto various streptavidin-coated surfaces. Analysis of the interaction of biotin-appended GM1 with the B subunit of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin performed in a modified ELISA procedure shows the potential of this compound to replace the natural GM1 in toxin detection.

Graphical abstract: Chemoenzymatic synthesis of biotin-appended analogues of gangliosides GM2, GM1, GD1a and GalNAc-GD1a for solid-phase applications and improved ELISA tests

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jan 2011
Accepted
18 May 2011
First published
18 May 2011

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011,9, 5809-5815

Chemoenzymatic synthesis of biotin-appended analogues of gangliosides GM2, GM1, GD1a and GalNAc-GD1a for solid-phase applications and improved ELISA tests

A. V. Pukin, D. E. A. Florack, D. Brochu, B. van Lagen, G. M. Visser, T. Wennekes, M. Gilbert and H. Zuilhof, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011, 9, 5809 DOI: 10.1039/C1OB00009H

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