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  • Title: Synthesis and biological evaluation of a radiolabeled analog of methyl 2-acetamido-2,4-dideoxy-beta-D-xylo-hexopyranoside directed towards influencing cellular glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis.
    Author: Berkin A, Szarek WA, Kisilevsky R.
    Journal: Carbohydr Res; 2002 Jan 07; 337(1):37-44. PubMed ID: 11755910.
    Abstract:
    Two methods are presented for the synthesis of methyl 2-acetamido-2,4-dideoxy-beta-D-xylo-hexopyranoside. The first method employs the Barton-McCombie deoxygenation methodology, and the second method utilizes an oxidation-beta-elimination methodology that allows for the incorporation of hydrogen isotopes into the title compound. Hence, methyl 2-acetamido-2,4-dideoxy-beta-D-xylo-hexopyranoside (4) and methyl 2-acetamido-2,4-dideoxy-beta-D-xylo-hexopyranoside-6-t (14) were synthesized and evaluated for their ability to inhibit hepatocyte, cell-surface glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis and to incorporate a [(3)H] radiolabel into isolated glycosaminoglycans, respectively. Compound 4, at a concentration of 1.0 mM, demonstrated a reduction of D-[(3)H]glucosamine and [(35)S]sulfate incorporation into isolated glycosaminoglycans by 69 and 59%, of the control cultures, respectively. At 10 and 20 mM, 4 demonstrated a maximum inhibition of incorporation of both radiolabels to approximately 10% of the control cultures. Compound 14 demonstrated a maximum incorporation of a [(3)H] radiolabel into isolated cell-surface glycosaminoglycans at 10 and 20 mM. The mechanism of inhibition of glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis is due, in part, to the incorporation of a 4-deoxy moiety into glycosaminoglycan chains resulting in premature chain termination.
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