A chemoenzymatic synthesis of homogeneous neoglycoproteins and glycopeptides was explored using oligosaccharyltransferase isolated from yeast. Neither the microsomal form nor the solubilized form of the enzyme catalyzed the transfer of the core Glc3Man9(GlcNAc)2 oligosaccharide to chemically modified ribonuclease A or [alpha]-lactalbumin. Similarly, no transfer was observed to the 32-amino acid peptide hormone, calcitonin, by either the membrane-bound or soluble form of oligosaccharyltransferase. However, a 17-amino acid fragment of yeast invertase with the unusual sequence containing two overlapping glycosylation sequons proved to be a good substrate, slightly less effective than the well studied tripeptide, Bz-Asn-Leu-Thr-NH2. Product ana...