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26Th International Carbohydrate Symposium 26th International Carbohydrate Symposium (ICS 2012) Madrid, Spain 22-27 July 2012 Volume 2 of 2 ISBN: 978-1-62993-037-4 VOLUME 2 P061 SYNTHESIS OF 3-O-SULFONATED HEPARAN SULFATE OCTASACCHARIDES THAT INHIBIT THE HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE 1 HOST-CELL INTERACTION 501 H. Yu-Peng, L. Shu-Yi, H. Shang-Shang P062 SCALING UP THE SYNTHESIS OF A HEPARIN REPEATING REGION DODECASACCHARIDE FOR IN VIVO EVALUATION OF A HIV ENTRY INHIBITOR 503 Z. Hu, C. Le Narvor, F. Baleux, H. Lortat-Jacob, D. Bonnaffe P063 MANNOSYLATION: MECHANISTIC STUDY USING THE RELATIVE KINETIC METHOD BY INTRAMOLECULAR AND INTERMOLECULAR COMPETITION REACTIONS 504 M Huang. P. Retailleau. L. Bohe, D. Crich P064 SYNTHESIS OF CYCLOSAL-ACTIVATED GLYCOPYRANOSYL PHOSPHATES AND THEIR USE AS KEY BUILDING BLOCKS IN SYNTHESIS 505 J. Huchting, C. Meier P06S SYNTHESIS OF FLUORINATED OLIGOSACCHARIDES FOR INTERACTION STUDIES WITH LECTINS 506 S. Oscarson. A. S. lnfantino P066 APPLICATION OF NAP ETHER-MEDIATED INTRAMOLECULAR AGLYCON DELIVERY TO STEREOSELECTIVE CONSTRUCTION OF XYLOMANNAN FRAGMENT CONTAINING 1,2-CIS GLYCOSIDES 507 A. Ishiwata. A. Sahirai, Y. Ho P067 SYNTHESIS OF NEW CARBOHYDRATE-DERIVED COMPOUNDS p-AMYLOID INHIBITORS WITH POTENTIAL APPLICATION TO ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE 508 R. A. Percira. C. M. Anjo, J. A. Figueiredo, A. P. Ranter. M. I. Ismael P068 SYNTHESIS OF PSEUDO GLYCOPEPTIDES USING 1,3-DIOL DERIVATIVE 509 Y. Ho. Y. Tomobechi, T. Inazu P069 SYNTHETIC STUDY OF N-LINKED OLIGOSACCHARIDE USING SELECTIVELY DEPROTECTABLE COMMON MONOSACCHARIDE 511 K. Iwata. C. Araki. M. Hirano, K. Totani P070 CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF INULIN TO DEVELOP ADVANCED BIOMATERIALS HAVING p- 2,1-FRUCTAN SCAFFOLDS N/A Izawa, Kazumi P071 CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS OF INTENTIONALLY MISFOLDED HOMOGENEOUS GLYCOPROTEIN: A UNIQUE APPROACH FOR THE STUDY OF GLYCOPROTEIN QUALITY CONTROL 512 M. Izumi, Y. Makimura, S. Dedola, A. Seko, A. Kanamori. M. Sakono, Y. Ho, Y. Kajihara P072 THE USEFULNESS OF ORTHOGONAL PROTECTING GROUP STRATEGY: SYNTHESIS OF FOUR HEPARIN TETRASACCHARIDES FROM A SINGLE PROTECTED INTERMEDIATE 513 Z Jakab, P. Fugedi P073 SYNTHESIS OF A NOVEL SERIES OF SUGAR MODIFIED CURCUMIN DERIVATIVES AND THEIR MULTI-DRUG RESISTANCE MODULATING ACTIVITY N/A Jiang, Tao P074 SYNTHESIS OF FLUORESCENT BI-FUNCTIONAL METHOXY-AMINO LINKERS FOR GLYCAN ARRAY APPLICATIONS 514 C Jimenez-Castells, I. B. H. Wilson, P. Kosma P075 N-ALKYL THIOCARBAMATES DERIVATIVES OF L-FUCOPYRANOSE IN THE SYNTHESIS OF a- GLYCOSIDES AND GLYCOCONJUGATES 515 Anna Kasprzycka, Agata Ptaszek-Budniok. Wicslaw Szeja P076 PERFLUORINATED GLYCO-CLUSTER ON LIPOPHILIC CELL MEMBRANE 516 R. Katayama, M. C. Kasuya. K. Hatanaka, A. Tsuchida P077 TOWARDS THE SYNTHESIS OF CHONDROITIN SULFATE OLIGOSACCHARIDES USING N- TRIFLUOROACETYLPROTECTED BUILDING BLOCKS 517 M. M. Kayser. S. Maza. J. L. De Paz. P. M. Nieto P078 EFFECT OF AGLYCON STRUCTURE ON GLYCOSYLATION BY CELLS 518 T. Kimura, K. Miyamura. M. C. Kasuya, K. Halanaka P079 ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS OF THIOCHROMANS FROM CARBOHYDRATE CHIRAL POOL 519 Henok H. Kinfe, Paseka T. Moshapo P080 A SYNTHETIC STUDY ON ERYTHROPOIETIN GLYCOFORM CONTAINING HIGH-MANNOSE TYPE OLIGOSACCHARIDE 520 T, Kiuchi, Y. Makimura, R. Okamolo, M. Izumi, Y. ho, Y. Kajihara P081 SYNTHESIS OF C-GLYCOSIDES VIA GOLD-CATALYZED OXIDATIVE FUNCTIONALIZATION OF ALKENES 521 D. Kmoch. A. Holemann P082 3,6-DIDEOXY-3,6-IMINOHEXOPYRANOSIDES AS ORGANOCATALYSTS FOR THE ASYMMETRIC MICHAEL ADDITION 522 M. Kojima, A. Miyazawa, Y. Yasuno, S. Takeuchi, Y. Nakamura P083 SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL THIOGLYCOSIDE ANALOGS AS THE SUBSTRATES AND/OR THE INHIBITORS OF CELLOBIOHYDROLASES FOR FACILE AND USEFUL ENZYMATIC EVALUATION METHOD 523 Shiro Komba, Takeshi Terauchi, Yoshiyuki Koyama, Sachiko Machida, Takafumi Kasumi P084 THE NEW REACTION IN CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY: ISOMERIZATION OF PYRANOSIDES INTO FURANOSIDES UNDER PER-O-SULFATION CONDITIONS 525 V. Krylov, D. Argimov, D. Vinnitskiy, N. Ustyuzhanina, N. Nifantiev P085 SYNTHESIS OF S-LINKED a(2-»8) OLIGOSIALIC ACID AND GD3 526 T. C. Kuan, C F. Liang. C. C. Lin P086 SYNTHESIS OF FRAGMENTS OF SALMONELLA TYPHI CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDE AND THEIR ZWITTERIONIC ANALOGUES 527 Af. Fusari. D. Cancogni. A. Matvestiti, R. Piovera. L. Lay P087 HYDROTHIOLATION OF 2-ACETOXY GLYCALS: SYNTHESIS OF S-LINKED GLYCOCONJUGATES AND SDISACCHARIDES BY THE THIOL-ENE COUPLING 530 L. Lazar, M. Csavas, M. Herczeg, P. Herczegh, A. Borbas P088 SYNTHESIS OF SULFONIC ACID-CONTAINING MALTO-OLIGOSACCHARIDES BY OL1GOMERIZATION AND BLOCK SYNTHESIS USING A 6-DEOXY-6-SULFONATOMETHYL THIOGLUCOSIDE MONOMER 531 A. Fekeie. M. Herczeg, L. Lazar, S. Antus, A. Borbas P089 D-PSICOSE PRODUCTION BY A THERMOSTABILIZED D-PSICOSE 3-EPIMERASE VARIENTS FROM AGROBACTERIUM TUMEFACIEN 532 S H. Lee. J. G. Choi, D. K. Oh P090 DESIGN, SYNTHESIS AND THE EFFECT OF 1,2,3-TRIAZOLE SIALYLMIMETIC NEOGLYCOCONJUGATES ON TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI AND ITS CELL SURFACE TRANS-SIALIDASE 533 V. L. Campo. R. Sesti-Costa, Z. A. Carneiro, J. S. Siha, I. Carvalho P091 SYNTHESIS OF NEW AM1NO-KETOHEPTULOSES 534 Yevgeniy Leshch, Anna Jacobsen, Joachim Thiem P092 SYNTHESIS OF A-6-DEOXY-6-AMINOGLUCOGLYCEROLIPID ANALOGUES, INHIBITORS OF HUMAN MYT1-KINASE 535 Y. H. Sun. J. Zhang. C. X. Li. H. S. Cuan, G. L. Yu P093 DOUBLE MICHAEL ADDITION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF ALPHA-2-DEOXY-ULOSIDES FROM BETA- ENAMINO KETONE 536 P. C. Lin. Z. P. Lin. Y. B. Chen. C. W. Chang, Y. H. Chou. H. C. Lin P094 SYNTHESIS OF AN IMMUNOMODULATOR PHOSPHOGLYCOLIPID FROM THERMOPHILIC BACTERIA 537 H. J. Lin. C. C. Lin P096 CONSTRUCTION OF NOVEL SUGAR DERIVATIVES VIA SUCCESSIVE MICHAEL ADDITION - 1,3- DIPOLAR CYCLOADDITION REACTIONS 538 J. Luginina. V. Rjabovs, M. Turks, S. Belyakov P097 PROLINAMIDE-CATALYZED ALDOL REACTION OF ACETONE WITH ALDOSE IN AQUEOUS MEDIA 539 Daisuke Miura. Ryou Kano, Tomoe Okabe, Ayumi Tsutsui, Takashi Fujimoto, Tomoya Machinami P098 NOVEL TRIAZOLYL GLYCOHYBRIDS WITH ALLO-, GALACTO- AND GULO-CONFIGURATION 540 J. Mackevica, M. Turks P099 EFFICIENT REGIOSELECTIVE 6-O-GLYCOSYLATIONS OF UNPROTECTED THIOPHENYL GLYCOPYRANOSIDES VIA TIN ACTIVATION 541 A. Maggi, R. Madsen P100 A SYNTHETIC STUDY OF HIGHLY BRANCHED COMPLEX-TYPE N-GLYCANS FROM BI- ANTENNARY N-GLYCAN 542 Y. Maki, R Okamolo, Y. Kajihara P101 HIGHLY FLEXIBLE SUZUKI-BASED MODULAR METHODOLOGY FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF NEW RIGID LANTHANIDE BINDING TAGS 543 A. Mallagaray. C. P. Sousa, J. Jimenez-Barbero, G. Dominguez, J. Percz-Castells P102 ANTI ALDOL REACTIONS BETWEEN AN L-ERYTHRULOSE DERIVATIVE AND a-CHIRAL ALDEHYDES 544 S. Diaz-Ollra, P. Ruiz, £ Falomir, J. Murga, M. Carda. J. A. Marco P103 REDUCTION OF KETONES CATALYZED BY OXO-COMPLEXES USING CARBOHYDRATES AS CHIRAL LIGANDS 546 Ivania Cabrita, Sara C. A. Sousa, Ana C. Fernandes P141 AMAZING TALES ABOUT THE PRODUCTION OF A GLYCOSIDASE FROM LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM 547 Ivan Acebron, Jose A. Curiel, Bianca De Las Rivas, Rasario Munoz, Jose M. Mancheno PI 42 BRANCHED OLIGOSACCHARIDES WITH A DEFINED 3D STRUCTURE AS REVEALED BY NMR SPECTROSCOPY 548 T. H. Aeschbacher. M. Zierke, F. H. T. Allain, M. Schubert P143 STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMOSTABILITY AND PRODUCT SPECIFICITY OF AMYLOSUCRASE FROM THE BACTERIUM DEINOCOCCUS GEOTHERMALIS 549 F. Guerin, S. Barbe, S. Pizzul-Serin, G. Potocki-Veronese, D. Guieysse, V. Guillet, P. Monsan, L. Mourey, M. Remand-Simeon, S. Tranier. I. Andre PI44 MOLECULAR RECOGNITION OF GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN OLIGOSACCHARIDES BY LANGERIN 550 J. Angiilo, J. C. Munoz-Garcia, E. Chabrol, J. L. De Paz, J. Rojo, F. Fieschi, P. M. Nieto P145 STRUCTURAL ELUCIDATION OF THE O-ANTIGENIC POLYSACCHARIDE FROM THE LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE OF YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA SEROTYPE O:50 551 A. Beczala, K. A. Duda, M. Skumik, O. Hoist P146 STD-NMR STUDIES OF N-GLYCAN RECOGNITION BY PLANT LECTINS 552 Pilar Blasco, Ana Arda, F. Javier Canada, Sabine Andre, Hans-Joachim Gabius, Carlo Unverzagt, Jesus Jimenez-Barbero P147 RALSTONIA SOLANACEARUM LECTIN INTERACTIONS, A NMR STUDY 553 P. Bystricky, M. Polorna, K. Kubicek, L. Zidek, M. Wimmerova P148 NEW LANTHANIDE BINDING TAGS FOR THE STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBOHYDRATES, BOTH IN THE FREE STATE AND BOUND TO PROTEIN RECEPTORS 554 A. Canales, A. M. Berbis, A. Mayagaray, G. Domingiiez, J. Perez-Castells, J. Jimenez-Barbero P149 STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE FROM A NOVEL HALOALKALOPHILIC BACTERIUM, SALINIVIBRIO SHARMENSIS BAGT 555 S. Carillo, G. Pieretti, B. Nicolans, I. Romano, B. Lindner, R. Lanzetta, M. Parrilli, M. M. Corsaro P150 THE SACCHARIDIC COMPOSITION OF THE OUTER MEMBRANE OF THE OBLIGATE PSYCHROPHILE MARINE BACTERIUM COLWELLIA PSYCHRERYTHRAEA STRAIN 34H 556 5. Carillo, G. Pieretti, E. Parrilli, F. Sannino, M. L. Tutino, R. Lanzetta, M. Parrilli, M. M. Corsaro P151 REVISITING p-GLUCAN STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF BREWERS SPENT YEAST CELL WALLS 558 Elisabcte Coelho, Mariana Pinto, Manuel A. Coimbra P152 GLUCOGALACTOFURANAN: A POLYSACCHARIDE ISOLATED FROM THE CELL-WALL OF VERTICILLIUM LECANII 560 M. L. Corradi Da Silva. A. F. D. Vasconcelos, D. T. D. Exposti, S. M. A. Alexandre, J. L. M. Silveira, D. R. B. Ducatti P153 EFFECTS OF RING SUBSTITUTIONS ON THE THERMODYNAMICS OF SUCROSE ANALOGUES HYDROLYSIS - A DENSITY FUNCTIONAL THEORY STUDY 56] D. Daude, N. Tairat, M. Remaud-Simeon, I. Andre P1S4 HYDRATION OF CARBOHYDRATES: NMR STUDIES ON SOLUTE-SOLUTE AND SOLUTE- SOLVENT INTERACTION 562 M. D. Diaz, K. E. Ramirez-Gualito, N. E. Schlorer, J. Jimenez-Barbero P155 CONFORMATIONAL ANALYSIS AND MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS OF a-N-LINKED GLYCOPEPTIDES 563 F. Doro, F. Marcelo, C. Colombo, M. Stucchi, F. Vasile, A. Bernardi, J. Jimenez-Barbero P156 STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF THE O-ANTIGENIC
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