Versatile solid-phase thiolytic reduction of azido and N-Dts groups in the synthesis of haemoglobin (67–76) O-glycopeptides and photoaffinity labelled analogues to study glycan T-cell specificity

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Ernst Meinjohanns, Morten Meldal, Teis Jensen, Ole Werdelin, Luisa Galli-Stampino, Søren Mouritsen and Klaus Bock


Abstract

A series of O-glycosylated peptides and photoaffinity labelled glycopeptide analogues of the mouse haemoglobin-derived decapeptide Hb (67–76), VITAFNEGLK, which binds well to the MHC class II E[hair space]k molecule and is non-immunogenic in CBA/J mice, was synthesized by multiple-column peptide synthesis employing the glycosylated building blocks 1–4 and 7–21. The non-immunogenic peptide VITAFNEGLK was converted into an immunogen by introducing different tumour-associated carbohydrate moieties [β-D-GlcNAc-O -Ser/Thr, α-D-GalNAc-O-Ser/Thr (TN-antigen) core 1 (T-antigen), core 2, core 3 and core 4] to the central position Asn-72 in the decapeptide. Previous studies suggest that T cells may be capable of recognizing epitopes which are partially defined by glycans and may be in direct contact with the T-cell receptor. In order to study the specificity of glycan interactions with the T-cell receptor a series of corresponding glycopeptides labelled with 2-azidobenzamide on the carbohydrate amino function was synthesized. The glycan structure was varied with respect to O-GlcNAc, T and TN-antigen moieties and anomeric configuration. Throughout, efficient reduction of the N-dithiasuccinyl- and azido-functionality-containing building blocks 1, 2, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18 and 20 could be achieved either (i) in solution by utilizing simultaneous in situ reduction with Zn in THF–HOAc–Ac2O or (ii) on solid-phase upon treatment with diisopropylethylamine and an excess of dithiothreitol or α-mercapto-N-methylacetamide. N-Acetylation of the resin-bound glycopeptides furnished the O-glycopeptides 24, 25 and 31–36. No further modification of the carbohydrate moiety on the solid phase was required when utilizing the N-acetylated building blocks 3, 4, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, 19 and 21. In addition, comparative studies with solid-phase reduction were conducted for the syntheses of the O-linked glycopeptides 24, 25 and 31–36 by employing any of the building blocks 1–4 and 7–21. The photoaffinity labelled glycopeptides 39–45 were synthesized by employing building blocks 1, 2, 7, 8 and 11–13 by reduction of azido or N-Dts functionalities by thiolysis with dithiothreitol and subsequent coupling of the activated photoaffinity label 38 to the glycanamino group of the resin-bound glycopeptides. The synthesized mucin O-glycopeptides 24, 25 and 31–36 and the photoaffinity labelled analogues 39–45 were fully characterized by 1D and 2D 1H NMR spectroscopy and by electrospray mass spectrometry.


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