Fluorosugar Chain Termination Agents as Probes of the Sequence Specificity of a Carbohydrate Polymerase

TitleFluorosugar Chain Termination Agents as Probes of the Sequence Specificity of a Carbohydrate Polymerase
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsBrown, CD, Rusek, MS, Kiessling, LL
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume134
Pagination6552-6555
Date PublishedApr
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number0002-7863
Accession NumberWOS:000302887300014
Keywordsbiosynthesis, candless el, 1979, annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology, v30, p41, catalysis, escherichia-coli k92, expression, furanoses, growth, inhibitors, lederkremer rm, 1994, journal of organic chemistry, v59, p690, length control, mechanism, mycobacterium-tuberculosis
Abstract

Naturally occurring carbohydrate polymers are ubiquitous. They are assembled by polymerizing glycosyltransferases, which can generate polysaccharide products with repeating sequence patterns. The fidelity of enzymes of this class is unknown. We report a method for testing the fidelity of carbohydrate polymerase pattern deposition: we synthesized fluorosugar donors and used them as chain termination agents. The requisite nucleotide fluorosugars could be produced from a single intermediate using the Jacobsen catalyst in a kinetically controlled separation of diastereomers. The resulting fluorosugar donors were used by the galactofuranosyltransferase GlfT2 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and the data indicate that this enzyme mediates the cell wall galactan production through a sequence-specific polymerization.

Short TitleJ. Am. Chem. Soc.