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. 1975 Jun 3;14(11):2299-304.
doi: 10.1021/bi00682a004.

Circular dichroism of oligosaccharides containing neuraminic acid

Circular dichroism of oligosaccharides containing neuraminic acid

H R Dickinson et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

In order to test the usefulness of circular dichroism in stereochemical and structural studies of oligosaccharides of glycoproteins, we measured the circular dichroism (CD) for N-acetylneuraminic acid (NAcNA) and several derivates. By acidic mathanolysis, we have prepared the deacetylated methyl ester, methyl glycoside of NAcNA, as well as a saponified product. Circular dichroism of these compounds allows us to assign the transition due to the amide chromophore. There is a carboxyl n-pi transition at about 220 nm which has a negative CD band associated with it for the beta-methocyneuraminic acid, but changes sign for the methyl ester (methyl (methyl beta-D-neuraminid)ate). We isolated the trisaccharides N-acetylneuraminyl-(2 leads to 3)-beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1 leads to 4)-D-glucopyranose [(2leads to 3)NAcN-Lac] as well as (2 leads to 6)NAcN-Lac by paper chromatography and compared the CD for each. The two isomers show similar but distinguishable CD patterns, with a weak negative band due to the carboxyl group centered at 225 nm and a stronger positive band at 200 nm containing contributions from both the amide and carboxyl groups.

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