Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.132, No.42, 15068-15071, 2010
Glycopolypeptides via Living Polymerization of Glycosylated-L-lysine N-Carboxyanhydrides
The preparation of new glycosylated-L-lysine-N-carboxyanhydride (glyco-K NCA) monomers is described. These monomers employ C-linked sugars and amide linkages to lysine for improved stability without sacrificing biochemical properties. Three glyco-K NCAs were synthesized, purified, and found to undergo living polymerization using transition metal initiation. These are the first living polymerizations of glycosylated NCAs and were used to prepare well-defined, high molecular weight glycopolypeptides and block and statistical glycocopolypeptides. This methodology solves many long-standing problems in the direct synthesis of glycopolypeptides from N-carboxyanhydrides relating to monomer synthesis, purification, and polymerization and gives polypeptides with 100% glycosylation. These long chain glycopolypeptides have potential to be good mimics of natural high molecular weight glycoproteins.