A Lewis X trisaccharide (Galβ1-4[Fucα1-3]GlcNAc) equipped with an amine-functionalized linker through a short propyl spacer. The primary amine can be covalently coupled with N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) activated esters to form stable amide bonds, providing a straightforward route to conjugate the glycan onto NHS-activated molecules and surfaces.
Lewis X is a histo-blood group-related antigen, also known as the stage-specific embryonic antigen SSEA-1 (CD15), and is a ligand for carbohydrate-binding proteins including DC-SIGN. It plays roles in cell adhesion, embryonic development, and immune recognition. It serves as the biosynthetic precursor to sialyl-Lewis X, a key selectin ligand, making Lewis X a useful probe for glycosylation and lectin-recognition studies. This probe can be used as a soluble inhibitor or immobilized on plates or sensors to investigate binding, and it is a substrate for sialyltransferases and fucosidases.
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Technical Data
CAS #: N/A
Formula: C23H42N2O15
Molecular Weight: 586.58
Purity: >95% (NMR)
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