Neoglycolipid-Based Oligosaccharide Microarray System: Preparation of NGLs and Their Noncovalent Imm
Carbohydrate microarrays, since their advent in 2002, are revolutionizing studies of the molecular basis of protein–carbohydrate interactions both in endogenous recognition systems and pathogen–host interactions. We have developed a unique carbohydrate microarray system based on the neoglycolipid (NGL) technology, a well-validated microscale approach for generating lipid-tagged oligosaccharide probes for use in carbohydrate recognition studies. This chapter provides an overview of the principles and key features of the NGL-based oligosaccharide microarrays, and describes in detail the basic techniques – from the preparation of NGL probes to the generation of microarrays using robotic arraying hardware, as well as a general protocol for probing the microarrays with carbohydrate-binding proteins.