A new route to carbohydrate secondary and tertiary structure using Raman spectroscopy and Raman optical activity

Nicola R. Yaffe, Andrew Almond, Ewan W. Blanch

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    Abstract

    The structural characterization of carbohydrate polymers is important for understanding their functions and behavior. However, mainstream structural biology tools are not applicable to many carbohydrate polymers, particularly at physiological concentrations. We report Raman and Raman optical activity spectra of hyaluronan polymer, the hyaluronan tetramer building block, and the two monosaccharide components glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine and identify marker bands corresponding to primary and secondary structure in glycosaminoglycans. Furthermore, we show that the hyaluronan polymer does not adopt tertiary structure under near-physiological conditions, confirming a proposed model of hyaluronan structural organization. © 2010 American Chemical Society.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)10654-10655
    Number of pages1
    JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
    Volume132
    Issue number31
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 11 Aug 2010

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