Synthesis of a Fluorescent Ganglioside G M1 Derivative and Sscreening of a Synthetic Peptide Library for G M1 Binding Sequence Motifs

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Rockendorf, Niels
Bade, Steffen
Hirst, Timothy
Gorris, Hans H.
Frey, Andreas

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A ganglioside GM1 probe bearing a dark-red fluorescent dye at the sphingosine moiety of the molecule was prepared by a convenient one-pot synthesis. The labeled GM1 permitted the detection of the natural ganglioside GM1 ligand Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin subunit B (EtxB) in picomole quantities on a solid support. When an epitope mapping of several ganglioside binding proteins and protein fragments was performed by screening a cellulose membrane-bound synthetic library of 64 16mer peptides with the new probe, several peptides displaying ganglioside G M1 affinity could be identified. We consider the labeled glycolipid described herein a versatile tool for manifold biochemical investigations.

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Bioconjugate Chemistry

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2037-12-31