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. 1982 Nov 1:109:109-42.
doi: 10.1016/0008-6215(82)84034-2.

Synthesis of type 2 human blood-group antigenic determinants. The H, X, and Y haptens and variations of the H type 2 determinant as probes for the combining site of the lectin I of Ulex europaeus

Synthesis of type 2 human blood-group antigenic determinants. The H, X, and Y haptens and variations of the H type 2 determinant as probes for the combining site of the lectin I of Ulex europaeus

O Hindsgaul et al. Carbohydr Res. .

Abstract

Chemical syntheses of the human blood-group antigenic determinants derived from N-acetyllactosamine are described; namely, the 6-deoxy derivative, the 4'-epimer, and the 5 H type 2 [alpha LFuc(1 to 2)beta DGal-(1 to 4)beta DGlcNAc], X [beta DGal(1 to 4)[alpha LFuc(1 to 3)[beta DGlcNAc], and Y [alpha LFuc-(1 to 2)beta DGal(1 to 4)[alpha LFuc(1 to 3)]beta DGlcNAc] determinants as glycosides of 8-carboxymethyloctanol. In order to study the binding of the H type 2 determinant with the lectin I of Ulex europaeus, structures designed to specifically alter the hydrophilic and hydrophobic portions of the H type 2 determinant were also prepared; namely, the 6-deoxy derivative, the 4'-epimer, and the 5"-nor-homolog. The use of these structures, together with the H type 1 hapten and the N-deacetylated forms of both the H type 1 and H type 2 determinants, as inhibitors of the agglutination of O red cells by the lectin allowed the conclusion that the binding of the H type 2 determinant is hydrophobic; the binding involves a wedge-like portion of the determinant that is basically hydrophobic, except for the 5-hydroxymethyl group, which is at the tip of the wedge and forms an intramolecular hydrogen-bond with O-5 for acceptance by a hydrophobic cleft at the surface of the lectin. Blocking procedures involving alkoxymethyl groups and new experiences involving glycosylation reactions are described.

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