The reactivity of sugar donors and the stability of covalent intermediates formed in both chemical and biological systems is an active subject of study in both glycochemistry and glycobiology. Knowledge of the structure of these intermediates is vital for understanding reactivity and stereoselectivity in glycosidic bond formation, and in glycosidic bond destruction in the case of enzymatic hydrolysis. For chemical reactions, tuning of the electron-withdrawing power of the carbohydrate side chains allows for stabilization of covalent anomeric triflates thereby enabling chemo-, regio- and stereoselective glycosylations. Retaining glycosidase-mediated hydrolysis reactions in turn often involve a covalent intermediate. The existence of such cov...
This thesis describes the use of a combined approach of computational and experimental techniques to...
Glycosidases are enzymes responsible for the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds in carbohydrates. The vi...
AbstractBackground: Retaining glycosidases can catalyse glycosidic bond formation through transglyco...
The reactivity of sugar donors and the stability of covalent intermediates formed in both chemical a...
The improved understanding of carbohydrate functions in biological systems has increased the demand ...
Since carbohydrates were first discovered, understanding the structure, reactivity, and function of ...
Carbohydrates participate in a large variety of molecular recognition processes of biological releva...
Since carbohydrates were first discovered, understanding the structure, reactivity, and function of ...
Glycosyltransferases (GTs), the enzymes that catalyse glycosidic bond formation, create a diverse ra...
The structural complexity of glycans poses a serious challenge in the chemical synthesis of glycosid...
Carbohydrates had historically been associated to two biological functions: energy storage and struc...
Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are classified into >100 sequence-based families. These enzymes process a...
AbstractThe wealth of information provided by the recent structure determinations of many different ...
The outcome of a glycosylation reaction critically depends on the reactivity of all reaction partner...
Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are classified into >100 sequence-based families. These enzymes process a...
This thesis describes the use of a combined approach of computational and experimental techniques to...
Glycosidases are enzymes responsible for the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds in carbohydrates. The vi...
AbstractBackground: Retaining glycosidases can catalyse glycosidic bond formation through transglyco...
The reactivity of sugar donors and the stability of covalent intermediates formed in both chemical a...
The improved understanding of carbohydrate functions in biological systems has increased the demand ...
Since carbohydrates were first discovered, understanding the structure, reactivity, and function of ...
Carbohydrates participate in a large variety of molecular recognition processes of biological releva...
Since carbohydrates were first discovered, understanding the structure, reactivity, and function of ...
Glycosyltransferases (GTs), the enzymes that catalyse glycosidic bond formation, create a diverse ra...
The structural complexity of glycans poses a serious challenge in the chemical synthesis of glycosid...
Carbohydrates had historically been associated to two biological functions: energy storage and struc...
Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are classified into >100 sequence-based families. These enzymes process a...
AbstractThe wealth of information provided by the recent structure determinations of many different ...
The outcome of a glycosylation reaction critically depends on the reactivity of all reaction partner...
Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are classified into >100 sequence-based families. These enzymes process a...
This thesis describes the use of a combined approach of computational and experimental techniques to...
Glycosidases are enzymes responsible for the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds in carbohydrates. The vi...
AbstractBackground: Retaining glycosidases can catalyse glycosidic bond formation through transglyco...