Chemically modified versions of trehalose, or trehalose analogues, have applications in biology, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical science, among other fields. For instance, trehalose analogues bearing detectable tags have been used to detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and may have applications as tuberculosis diagnostic imaging agents. Hydrolytically stable versions of trehalose are also being pursued due to their potential for use as non-caloric sweeteners and bioprotective agents. Despite the appeal of this class of compounds for various applications, their potential remains unfulfilled due to the lack of a robust route for their production. Here, we report a detailed protocol for the rapid and efficient one-step biocatalytic synthesis o...
Abstract: Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide that is found in many organisms but not in mammal...
Treating Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) infections in the 21st century is an increasingly daunti...
Mycobacteria, including the bacterial pathogen that causes human tuberculosis, possess distinctive p...
Chemically modified versions of trehalose, or trehalose analogues, have applications in biology, bio...
Trehalose is a non-reducing sugar whose ability to stabilize biomolecules has brought about its wide...
99 % by HPLC) in a single step from readily available glucose analogues. To demonstrate the utility ...
Trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to viru...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...
Trehalose (alpha-d-glucopyranosyl alpha-d-glucopyranoside) is a non-reducing sugar with unique stabi...
Trehalose analogues bearing fluorescent and click chemistry tags have been developed as probes of ba...
Diagnoses of tuberculosis, 'TB,' currently rely upon non-specific techniques such as X-ray exams and...
Trehalose analogues bearing fluorescent and click chemistry tags have been developed as probes of ba...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...
The detection of tuberculosis currently relies upon insensitive and unspecific techniques; newer dia...
The detection of tuberculosis currently relies upon insensitive and unspecific techniques; newer dia...
Abstract: Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide that is found in many organisms but not in mammal...
Treating Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) infections in the 21st century is an increasingly daunti...
Mycobacteria, including the bacterial pathogen that causes human tuberculosis, possess distinctive p...
Chemically modified versions of trehalose, or trehalose analogues, have applications in biology, bio...
Trehalose is a non-reducing sugar whose ability to stabilize biomolecules has brought about its wide...
99 % by HPLC) in a single step from readily available glucose analogues. To demonstrate the utility ...
Trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to viru...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...
Trehalose (alpha-d-glucopyranosyl alpha-d-glucopyranoside) is a non-reducing sugar with unique stabi...
Trehalose analogues bearing fluorescent and click chemistry tags have been developed as probes of ba...
Diagnoses of tuberculosis, 'TB,' currently rely upon non-specific techniques such as X-ray exams and...
Trehalose analogues bearing fluorescent and click chemistry tags have been developed as probes of ba...
Trehalosamine (2-amino-2-deoxy-α,α-d-trehalose) is an aminoglycoside with antimicrobial activity aga...
The detection of tuberculosis currently relies upon insensitive and unspecific techniques; newer dia...
The detection of tuberculosis currently relies upon insensitive and unspecific techniques; newer dia...
Abstract: Trehalose is a non-reducing disaccharide that is found in many organisms but not in mammal...
Treating Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) infections in the 21st century is an increasingly daunti...
Mycobacteria, including the bacterial pathogen that causes human tuberculosis, possess distinctive p...