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Chemistry Faculty:
Geert-Jan Boons, Ph.D.

Geert-Jan Boons, Ph.D.Professor

Phone: 706-542-4401
E-mail: gjboons@ccrc.uga.edu

Biographical Information

Ph.D., University of Leiden, The Netherlands, 1991

Research Interests

Our research interest focuses on the synthesis and biological functions of carbohydrates and glycoconjugates. Before the 1970s, scientists solely considered carbohydrates as energy sources, structural components, and protective agents. However, it is now well established that in the living cell carbohydrates play key roles in many crucial recognition processes and it has been realized that these compounds may provide important leads for drug discovery. To reveal the biological roles of saccharides, it is very important to have sufficient amounts of pure and well-defined (poly)saccharides of different sizes and compositions. Organic synthesis provides an important means of obtaining these fragments. The chemical synthesis of oligosaccharides is much more complicated than the synthesis of other biopolymers such as peptides and oligonucleotides and many challenging problems still need to be addressed.

Part of our research effort focuses on the development of efficient and novel glycosylation methods including combinatorial and solid phase chemistry, the use of new approaches to control anomeric selectivity, the design of new protecting groups and the chemo-enzymatic synthesis of oligosaccharides. Some projects uses synthetically modified saccharides to study the factors that are important for carbohydrate-protein complexation and it is hoped that these programs will lead to the rational design of saccharide mimetics that have improved affinities for particular proteins. Apart form synthesis, these projects require sophisticated structural and binding studies. Other programs deal with the preparation of oligosaccharides of biological importance and are often conducted in collaboration with pharmaceutical companies. The long-term objective of these projects is the development of novel carbohydrate-based drugs and vaccines.

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Publications

Rao, Y., and G.J. Boons. 2007. A highly convergent chemical synthesis of conformational epitopes of Rhamnogalacturonan II. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. In press.

Ingale, S., M.A. Wolfert, J. Gaekwad, T. Buskas, and G.J. Boons. 2007. Responses elicited by a fully synthetic three-component vaccine. Nature Chem. Biol. In press.   

Zhang, Y., J. Gaekwad, M.A. Wolfert, and G.J. Boons. 2007. Modulation of innate immune responses with synthetic lipid A derivatives. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 129(16): 5200-5216.

Mehta, A., E. Saile, W. Zhong, T. Buskas, R. Carlson, E. Kannenberg, Y. Reed, C.P. Quinn, and G.J. Boons. 2006. Synthesis and antigenic analysis of the Bc1A glycoprotein oligosaccharide from Bacillus anthracis exosporium. Chem. Eur. J. 12(36): 9136-9149. Selected for front page.

Zhu, X., S. Kawatkar, Y. Rao, and G.J. Boons. 2006. A practical approach for the stereoselective introduction of alpha-arabinofuranosides. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 128(36): 11948-11957.

Guo, J., J. Asong, and G.J. Boons. 2006. Selective inhibition of glycosidases by feedback prodrugs. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 45: 5345-5348.

Kawatkar, S., D.A. Kuntz, R.J. Woods, D.R. Rose, and G.J. Boons. 2006. The structural basis of the inhibition of golgi alpha-mannosidase II by mannostatin A and the role of the thiomethyl moiety in protein ligand interactions. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 128(25): 8310-8319.

Kumar, S., A. Roychowdhury, B. Ember, Q. Wang, R. Guan, R.A. Mariuzza, and G.J. Boons. 2005. Selective recognition of synthetic lysine and meso diaminopimelic acid-type peptidoglycan fragments by human peptidoglycan recognition protein-Ialpha and -S. J. Biol. Chem. 280(44): 37005-37012.


Buskas, T., S. Ingale, and G.J. Boons. 2005. Towards a fully synthetic carbohydrate-based anti-cancer vaccine: synthesis and immunological evaluation of a lipidated glycopeptide containing the tumor-associated Tn-antigen. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 44: 5985-5988.


Kim, J.H., H. Yang, J. Park, and G.J. Boons. 2005. A general strategy for stereoselective glycosylations. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 127: 12090-12097.

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