Carbohydrate chemistry has acquired considerable interest in many different
facets during the last decades of the century. Particularly, the synthesis
of complex carbohydrates in the form of large oligosaccharides has paved t
he way for a better appreciation of the function of carbohydrates in biolog
ical systems. The impressive advances associated with the structural determ
ination and analysis of oligosaccharides has furthermore contributed to the
increased focus on the role of carbohydrates particularly in the form of g
lycoproteins but also as signal molecules in general.
The primary goal of this work is to discuss the advancement of structural a
ssessment of large oligosaccharides as typified by the structural determina
tion of the 22-mer saccharide from the LPS of Salmonella enterica ssp. typh
imurium strain 1135 using very high field strength NMR spectroscopy. The ch
allenges of synthesizing and analysing the structure of glycopeptides will
also be discussed. Finally, the latest developments in glycopeptide librari
es generated by solid-phase combinatorial chemistry will be presented in ad
dition to examples of new techniques where the increased sensitivity using
nanoprobe technology in combination with MALDI-TOF MS spectroscopy was used
in the structural assignment of such complex glycopeptides; a methodology
of invaluable importance for the analysis of glycopeptides on single beads.