Abstract

Glycopolypeptide-immobilized particulates exhibit high binding selectivities and affinities for several analytes. However, to date, the conditions for the synthesis of glycopolypeptide-immobilized particulates have not been optimized and the application of these particulates as carriers for affinity chromatography has not been reported. Accordingly, herein, as a model compound for determining the optimal conditions for the immobilization of an artificial glycopolymer on hexyl-containing hybrid silica particulates (HSPs), the glycopolypeptide poly [GlcNAcβ1,4GlcNAc-β-NHCO-(CH2)5NH-/CH3(CH2)9NH-/γ-PGA] (3) containing multivalent chitobiose moieties and multivalent decyl groups with a γ-polyglutamic acid backbone was synthesized. Immobilization of 3 on HSPs under each condition was evaluated by a lectin-binding assay using wheat germ (Triticum vulgaris) agglutinin (WGA), which is an N-acetylglucosamine-binding lectin. As a result, the optimal immobilization conditions for HSPs at 25 mg/mL were obtained at dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) concentration of reaction solvent in the range of 1(DMSO):9(water) to 4(DMSO):6(water) and a compound 3 concentration in the range of 125 nM–1250 nM. Furthermore, the influence of the alkyl group structure introduced into glycopolypeptide for imparting hydrophobicity to it on the immobilization of glycopolypeptide on HSPs was investigated. As a result of comparing three types, poly [GlcNAcβ1,4GlcNAc-β-NHCO-(CH2)5NH-/γ-PGA] (1) with no alkyl group, poly [GlcNAcβ1,4GlcNAc-β-NHCO-(CH2)5NH-/CH3(CH2)4NH-/γ-PGA] (2) with a pentyl group, and 3 with a decyl group, 3 showed the best immobilization efficiency on HSPs. Finally, 1 mg 3-immobilized HSPs prepared under the optimum conditions adsorbed approximately 7.5 μg WGA in a structure-specific manner. We also achieved a simple WGA purification from raw wheat germ extract as a practical example using 3-immobilized HSPs. We believe that in the future, these glycopolypeptide-immobilized particulates will be used not only for the purification of plant lectins, but also as specific adsorbents for various lectins-like substances such as in vivo lectins, pathogenic viruses, and toxin proteins.

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