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Building Up Key Segments of <i>N</i>-Glycans in the Gas Phase: Intrinsic Structural Preferences of the α(1,3) and α(1,6) Dimannosides
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Intrinsic Structural PreferencesKey SegmentsGlycobiologyConformational LandscapesMolecular BiologyPolysaccharideCarbohydrate-protein InteractionChemistrySpectra-structure CorrelationProtein FoldingBiophysicsGlycosylationBiochemistryConformational StudyCrystallographyStructural BiologyConformational AssignmentGas PhaseNatural SciencesMedicineConformational Assignments
The intrinsic conformer specific vibrational spectra of two important subunits of the core pentasaccharide of N-linked glycans, the alpha(1,3) and alpha(1,6) dimannosides, have been recorded in the gas phase. Coupling these measurements with a computational exploration of their conformational landscapes has enabled their conformational assignment and has identified characteristic vibrational signatures associated with particular conformational families-including those that do or do not display inter-ring hydrogen bonding across the glycosidic linkage. In addition, the IR spectra of the monosaccharide moieties provide benchmarks, through which the conformational assignments can be refined. This introduces a general concept of modularity and secondary structure in oligosaccharides--essential for the success of similar studies on larger oligosaccharides in the future.
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