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Bioorganic chemistry is interdisciplinary branch of life science that employs chemical methods to understand and solve biological problems. Multivalency is the capability of a molecule (entity) to bind and interact with another molecule (entity) through multiple simultaneous noncovalent interactions. Glycoconjugates, indeed glycopeptides, are desirable targets for synthesis and for the investigation of the biological properties. In this book, the utilization of Staudinger-type reactions to access multivalency and to synthesize natural and unnatural glycoconjugates is presented. This book…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bioorganic chemistry is interdisciplinary branch of life science that employs chemical methods to understand and solve biological problems. Multivalency is the capability of a molecule (entity) to bind and interact with another molecule (entity) through multiple simultaneous noncovalent interactions. Glycoconjugates, indeed glycopeptides, are desirable targets for synthesis and for the investigation of the biological properties. In this book, the utilization of Staudinger-type reactions to access multivalency and to synthesize natural and unnatural glycoconjugates is presented. This book provides detailed theoretical and experimental background on the implementation of Traceless Staudinger Ligation (TSL) and Staudinger Phosphite Reaction (SPR) to achieve multivalency and analogues of glycopeptides. For instance, the synthesis of mimetics of phospho- glycopeptides found in the parasite Leishmania Mexicana is presented.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jaradat studied Chemistry at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. In 2006 he obtained his M.Sc. degree in Crystallography with Prof. P. Luger. In 2010 he obtained his Ph.D Degree in Bioorganic Chemistry with Prof. C. P. R. Hackenberger. Dr. Jaradat held several posts at the Royal Scientific Society of Jordan; the latest is a research scientist.