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Exploiting enzyme specificities in digestions of chondroitin sulfates A and C: production of well-defined hexasaccharides.

Vitor H Pomin1, Younghee Park, Rongrong Huang, Christian Heiss, Joshua S Sharp, Parastoo Azadi, James H Prestegard.   

Abstract

Interactions between proteins and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) of the extracellular matrix are important to the regulation of cellular processes including growth, differentiation and migration. Understanding these processes can benefit greatly from the study of protein-GAG interactions using GAG oligosaccharides of well-defined structure. Materials for such studies have, however, been difficult to obtain because of challenges in synthetic approaches and the extreme structural heterogeneity in GAG polymers. Here, it is demonstrated that diversity in structures of oligosaccharides derived by limited enzymatic digestion of materials from natural sources can be greatly curtailed by a proper selection of combinations of source materials and digestive enzymes, a process aided by an improved understanding of the specificities of certain commercial preparations of hydrolases and lyases. Separation of well-defined oligosaccharides can then be accomplished by size-exclusion chromatography followed by strong anion-exchange chromatography. We focus here on two types of chondroitin sulfate (CS) as starting material (CS-A, and CS-C) and the use of three digestive enzymes with varying specificities (testicular hyaluronidase and bacterial chondroitinases ABC and C). Analysis using nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry focuses on isolated CS disaccharides and hexasaccharides. In all, 15 CS hexasaccharides have been isolated and characterized. These serve as useful contributions to growing libraries of well-defined GAG oligosaccharides that can be used in further biophysical assays.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22345629      PMCID: PMC3336870          DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cws055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycobiology        ISSN: 0959-6658            Impact factor:   4.313


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