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Opening Up Access to L-Sugars through a Synergy of Experiment and Theory (2022-2025)

Abstract

This project aims to address a major bottleneck in the science of carbohydrates by developing the first broad-scope synthetic routes to L-sugars. L-sugars are critical components of many biologically and commercially significant molecules, but knowledge of their functional roles is impeded by the fact that most L-sugars are expensive or difficult to make. This project expects to develop expeditious routes to L-sugars via an innovative combination of synthetic and theoretical chemistry. Expected outcomes include a markedly increased capacity to access pure samples of L-sugar-based biomolecules, as needed for studying their biological functions. Significant benefits in the development of vaccines, diagnostics and biomaterials are anticipated.

Experts

Professor Vito Ferro

Professor
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Vito Ferro
Vito Ferro

Professor Elizabeth Krenske

Professor
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Elizabeth Krenske
Elizabeth Krenske