Abstract
The oligosaccharide part of an N-linked triantennary glycopeptide from calf fetuin with fourteen carbohydrate residues and its smaller derivatives obtained by successive enzymic cleavage of the terminal residues were investigated using 2D 1H-n.m.r. (500 MHz) and 13C-n.m.r. (125 MHz) spectroscopy. Assignments have been made of the resonances of almost all the protons of the constituent carbohydrate residues in these glycopeptides. A comparison of the 1H chemical shifts and coupling constants, as determined from the cross-peaks, has shown the dependence of these parameters on the interactions of spatially related neighbouring carbohydrates. Small conformational changes take place upon elongation of the oligosaccharide side-chains.
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