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Synthetic Carbohydrate Chemistry and Translational Medicine

Sachin S. Shivatare, Chi‐Huey Wong

2020The Journal of Organic Chemistry29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The importance of post-translational glycosylation in protein structure and function has gained significant clinical relevance recently. The latest developments in glycobiology, glycochemistry, and glycoproteomics have made the field more manageable and relevant to disease progression and immune-response signaling. Here, we summarize the current progress in glycoscience, including the new methodologies that have led to the introduction of programmable and automatic as well as large-scale enzymatic synthesis, and the development of glycan array, glycosylation probes, and inhibitors of carbohydrate-associated enzymes or receptors. These novel methodologies and tools have facilitated our understanding of the significance of glycosylation and development of carbohydrate-derived medicines that bring the field to the next level of scientific and medical significance.

Topics & Concepts

GlycobiologyGlycoproteomicsChemistryGlycosylationGlycanCarbohydrate chemistryComputational biologyGlycomicsGlycomeBiochemistryGlycoproteinBiologyGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchCarbohydrate Chemistry and SynthesisUbiquitin and proteasome pathways
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