Christian Marcus Pedersen
Associate Professor - Promotion Programme
Department of Chemistry
Universitetsparken 5, 2100 København Ø
Primary fields of research
Carbohydrate chemistry with focus on synthesis of complex oligosaccharides from Gram-positive bacteria. The compounds of interest are a group of membrane oligosaccharides called lipoteichoic acids, which have shown to activate the immune system in various ways. Complex compounds are synthesized in order to investigate their biological function and mechanism, with focus on the interactions with the immune system.
In order to synthesize the highly complex compounds we are developing new methodologies in organic synthesis for the protective chemistry and the glycosylation of rare sugars.
Current research
Currently we are studying the reactivity and selectivity of glycosyl donors. The understanding of the mechanism is very important in order to improve glycosylation reactions in terms of yield and selectivity. By studying different systems we obtain information about the conformation and reactivity.
The developed methods are used in synthesis of oligosaccharides of biological importance.
Teaching
Carbohydrate / organic chemistryFields of interest
Complex oligosaccharide synthesis of compounds with biological / medicinal activity and method development in organic synthesis.ID: 8866032
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Silyl-protective groups influencing the reactivity and selectivity in glycosylations
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Glycosylation intermediates studied using low temperature 1H- and 19F-DOSY NMR: new insight into the activation of trichloroacetimidates
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On the nature of the electronic effect of multiple hydroxyl groups in the 6-membered ring - the effects are additive but steric hindrance plays a role too
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