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Makoto Kiso

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  7
Citations -  1126

Makoto Kiso is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Selectin & Glycolipid. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1121 citations.

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The three members of the selectin receptor family recognize a common carbohydrate epitope, the sialyl Lewis(x) oligosaccharide.

TL;DR: Structural features of potential mammalian carbohydrate ligand(s) have not been well defined and data suggest that the sialyl Lewis(x) oligosaccharide may form the basis of a recognition domain common to all three selectins.
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Structural requirements for the carbohydrate ligand of E-selectin.

TL;DR: A structural model of functional groups necessary for recognition by E-selectin is proposed, based on data from direct binding and inhibition studies and additional experiments on modifications of sialic acid and the reducing terminal saccharide.
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O-benzylated oxazoline derivatives of 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-d-glucopyranose from 1-propenyl glycosides. synthesis of the propenyl glycosides and their direct cyclization

TL;DR: In this article, the 1-propenyl β-glycosides 3β, 11, and 18, and the tri- O -benzyl analog 5β, were converted in near-quantitative yield into the corresponding, substituted oxazolines by the action of mercuric chloride and mercuralic oxide in boiling acetonitrile.
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Partially benzylated oxazoline derivatives of 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-glucopyranose as “standardized intermediates” for oligosaccharide synthesis. preparation of disaccharides having the sequences β-D-GlcpNAc(1→x)-D-Gal and β-D-GlcpNAc(1→4)-D-GlcNAc

TL;DR: In this paper, conditions were found for the successful coupling of O-acetyl-di-O-benzyl derivatives (8 and 13) of 2-methyl-(1,2-dideoxy-α- D -glucopyrano)-[2,1-d]-2-oxazoline to the thiogalactosides 5-7, and to a partially protected glycoside (16) or 2-acetamido-2-deoxy- D-glucose.