Title of article :
Controlled photochemical depolymerization of K5 heparosan, a bioengineered heparin precursor
Author/Authors :
Higashi، نويسنده , , Kyohei and Ly، نويسنده , , Mellisa and Wang، نويسنده , , Zhenyu and Masuko، نويسنده , , Sayaka and Bhaskar، نويسنده , , Ujjwal and Sterner، نويسنده , , Eric E. Zhang، نويسنده , , Fuming and Toida، نويسنده , , Toshihiko and Dordick، نويسنده , , Jonathan S. and Linhardt، نويسنده , , Robert J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
6
From page :
1365
To page :
1370
Abstract :
Heparosan is a polysaccharide, which serves as the critical precursor in heparin biosynthesis and chemoenzymatic synthesis of bioengineered heparin. Because the molecular weight of microbial heparosan is considerably larger than heparin, the controlled depolymerization of microbial heparosan is necessary prior to its conversion to bioengineered heparin. We have previously reported that other acidic polysaccharides could be partially depolymerized with maintenance of their internal structure using a titanium dioxide-catalyzed photochemical reaction. This photolytic process is characterized by the generation of reactive oxygen species that oxidize individual saccharide residues within the polysaccharide chain. Using a similar approach, a microbial heparosan from Escherichia coli K5 of molecular weight >15,000 was depolymerized to a heparosan of molecular weight 8000. The 1H NMR spectra obtained showed that the photolyzed heparosan maintained the same structure as the starting heparosan. The polysaccharide chains of the photochemically depolymerized heparosan were also characterized by electrospray ionization-Fourier-transform mass spectrometry. While the chain of K5 heparosan starting material contained primarily an even number of saccharide residues, as a result of coliphage K5 lyase processing, both odd and even chain numbers were detected in the photochemically depolymerized heparosan. These results suggest that the photochemical depolymerization of heparosan was a random process that can take place at either the glucuronic acid or the N-acetylglucosamine residue within the heparosan polysaccharide.
Keywords :
Heparosan , HEPARIN , Photochemical , Depolymerization , Titanium dioxide
Journal title :
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Record number :
1622987
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