PETER H. SEEBERGER
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Chemistry, Room 18-211
77 Massachusetts Avenue; Cambridge, MA 02139
Tel: (617) 253-3986; Fax: (617) 253-7929
seeberg@mit.edu
Education
Ph.D. in Biochemistry. May 1995. University of Colorado at
Boulder
Thesis advisor: Prof. M.H. Caruthers
B.S. in Chemistry. November
1989. University of Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Germany.
Experience
2002 - Firmenich Associate Professor of
Chemistry,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1998 - 2002 Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1995
- 1997 Research
Fellow
Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer
Research.
Mentor: Prof. S.J. Danishefsky
Awards
2002 Robert P. Goldberg Grand Prize (MIT
50K Competition) as
team member of ‘Ancora Pharmaceuticals’
2002 Harold E. Edgerton Faculty
Achievement Award
2002 Alfred P. Sloan Research Scholar
2002 Glaxo-Smith-Kline Research Scholar
Award
2000 CaP CURE Research Award
1999 CaP CURE Research Award
1999 Research Corporation “Research
Innovation Award”
1999 Technology Review Top 100 Young
Innovator Award
1999 Edgerly Science Partnership Fund
Award
1999 Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience
Award
1998 CaP CURE Research Award
1997 Liebig Fellow
1990 - 1992 Fulbright Scholar
1987 - 1992 Bavarian Government Scholar
Visiting Professorship
1998 Rheinische-Wilhelms University Bonn,
Germany
2002
Haynes-Morris Lecturer,
University of Tennessee
2001
Sigma-Xi Lecturer, MIT
2001- Carbohydrate Research
2002- Current Organic Synthesis
2002- Mini Reviews in Organic Chemistry
Publications
(* denotes work done prior to present appointment)
*1.
Seeberger, P.H.; Yau, E.; Caruthers,
M.H.; 2'-Deoxynucleoside-dithiophosphates:
Synthesis and Biological Studies, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 1472-1478.
*2. Seeberger, P.H.; Caruthers, M.H.;
Oxidative Formation of Phosphorodithioates
via H-Phosphonodithioates, Tetrahedron Lett. 1995, 36, 695-698.
*3. Greef, C.H.; Seeberger, P.H.; Caruthers,
M.H.; Beaton, G.; Bankaitis-Davis, D.;
Synthesis of Phosphorodithioate RNA
by the H-Phosphonothioate Method,
Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 4451-4454.
*4. Seeberger, P.H.; Jorgensen, P.N.;
Bankaitis-Davis, D.; Beaton, G.; Caruthers,
M.H.; 5'-Dithiophosphoryl Deoxyoligonucleotides:
Synthesis and Biological
Studies, J. Am.
Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 9562-9566.
*5. Seeberger, P.H.; Cirillo, P.F.; Hu,
S.; Beebe, X., Bilodeau, M.T.; Danishefsky,
S.J.; Synthesis of the ‘Core’
Pentasaccharide of N-linked
Glycopeptides by the
Glycal Assembly Method, Enantiomer 1996, 1, 311-323.
*6. Seeberger, P.H.; Jordan, J.L.; Bankaitis-Davis, D.; Heil,
J.; Munson, M.C.;
Beaton, G.; Caruthers, M.H.; Solid-Phase Synthesis of
Oligonucleotide- and
Peptide-Dithiophosphates, in Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis
and
Combinatorial Libraries (Epton, R.;
Ed.), 1996, Mayflower, Birmingham,
UK, 141-146.
*7. Seeberger, P.H.; Beebe, X.; Sukenick,
G.D.; Pochapsky, S.; Danishefsky, S.J.;
Monitoring the Progress of
Solid-Phase Oligosaccharide Synthesis by High-
Resolution Magic Angle Spinning NMR:
Observation of Enhanced Selectivity for
b-Glycoside Formation from a-1,2-Anhydrosugar
Donors in Solid Phase
Couplings, Angew. Chem. 1997, 109, 507-509 and Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
1997, 36,
491-493.
*8. Danishefsky, S.J.; Hu, S.; Cirillo, P.F.; Eckhardt, M.;
Seeberger, P.H.; A
Highly Convergent
Synthetic Route to Glycopeptides Carrying a High
Mannose Core Pentasaccharide Domain N-linked to a Natural
Peptide Motif,
Chem. Eur. J. 1997, 3, 1617-1628.
*9. Seeberger, P.H.; Eckhardt, M.; Gutteridge, C.A.;
Danishefsky, S.J.; Coupling
of Glycal Derived Thioethyl Glycosyl Donors with Glycal
Acceptors. An Advance
in the Scope of the Glycal Assembly, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 10064-
10072.
*10. Seeberger, P.H.; Bilodeau, M.T.; Danishefsky, S.J.;
Synthesis of Biologically
Important Oligosaccharides and Other Glycoconjugates by
the Glycal Assembly
Method Aldrichchimica
Acta 1997, 30, 75-92.
*11. Zheng, C.; Seeberger, P.H.; Danishefsky, S.J.; Solid Support
Oligosaccharide
Synthesis: Construction of b-linked Oligosaccharides by
Coupling of Glycal
Derived Thioethyl Glycosyl Donors J. Org. Chem. 1998, 63,
1126-1130.
*12. Seeberger, P.H., Caruthers, M.H.; Modified
Oligonucleotides as Therapeutic
Agents, in Applied
Antisense Oligonucleotide Technology(Stein, C.; Krieg, A.M.
Eds.), 1998,
Wiley, New York, pp. 51.
*13. Zheng, C.; Seeberger, P.H.; Danishefsky, S.J.;
Amidoglycosylation of Polymer-
bound Glycals: A Complete Synthesis of the Lewisb
Blood Group Determinant
Oligosaccharide Domain on a Solid
Support Angew. Chem. 1998, 110, 831-834
and Angew. Chem.
Int. Ed. 1998, 37, 789-792.
*14. Seeberger, P.H.; Danishefsky, S.J.; Solid Phase Synthesis
of Oligosaccharides
and Glycopeptides by the Glycal Assembly Method: A Five
Year Retrospective
Acc. Chem. Res. 1998, 31, 685-695.
*15. Seeberger, P.H.; Zheng, C.; Danishefsky, S.J.;
Solid-Phase Synthesis of
Oligosaccharides via Glycal-derived Thioethyl Glycosyl
Donors, in Innovation and
Perspectives
in Solid Phase Synthesis and Combinatorial Libraries (Epton, R.;
Ed.), 1998,
Mayflower, Birmingham, UK, 39-42.
*16. Jenkins, K.E.; Higson, A.P.; Seeberger, P.H.; Caruthers, M.H.;
Solid Phase
Synthesis of O-Boranophosphopeptides and
O-Dithiophosphopeptides, in
Innovation and
Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis and Combinatorial Libraries
(Epton, R.; Ed.), 1998,
Mayflower, Birmingham, UK, 225-228.
17. Plante, O.J.; Seeberger, P.H. Anomeric Phosphorodithioates as
Novel Glycosyl-
ating Agents, J.
Org. Chem. 1998, 63, 9150-9151.
*18. Seeberger, P.H.; Bankaitis-Davis, D.; Beaton, G.;
Caruthers, M.H.; Synthesis
of Phosphorodithioate DNA by the H-Phosphonate Approach,Tetrahedron 1999,
55, 5759-5772.
19. Plante, O.J.; Andrade, R.B.; Seeberger, P.H. Synthesis and Use
of Glycosyl
Phosphates as Glycosylating Agents, Organic Letters 1999, 1, 211-214.
20. Andrade, R.B.; Plante, O.J.; Melean, L.G.; Seeberger,
P.H. Solid-Phase
Oligosaccharide Synthesis: Preparation of Complex Structures Using a Novel
Linker and Different Glycosylating Agents, Organic Letters 1999, 1, 1811-1814.
21. Seeberger, P.H., Roehrig, S., Schell, P.; Wang, Y.;
Christ, W.J.; Selective
Formation of C2 Azido Glucose Derivatives from Glucal
Precursors Using the
Azidonitration Reaction,Carbohydr. Res. 2000, 328, 61-69.
22. Melean, L.G.; Haase, W.-C.; Seeberger, P.H.; A Novel
4,5-Dibromooctane-1,8-
diol Linker for Solid-Phase Oligosaccharide Synthesis, Tetrahedron Lett. 2000,
41,
4329-4333.
23. Plante, O.J.; Buchwald, S.L.; Seeberger,
P.H.; Halobenzyl Ethers as Protecting
Groups for Organic Synthesis, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 7148-7149.
24. Haase, W.-C.; Seeberger, P.H.; Recent Progress in Polymer-Supported
Synthesis
of Oligosaccharides and Carbohydrate Libraries, Curr. Org. Chem. 2000, 4, 481-
511.
25. Seeberger, P.H.; Haase, W.-C.; Solid-Phase
Oligosaccharide Synthesis and
Combinatorial Carbohydrate Libraries, Chem. Rev. 2000,100, 4349-4394.
26.
Plante, O.J.; Palmacci,
E.R.; Seeberger, P.H.; Formation of b-Glucoamines
and
b-Mannose
Linkages Using Glycosyl Phosphates; Organic
Letters 2000, 2, 3841-3843.
27. Love, K.R.; Seeberger, P.H.; Parachlorophenyl Carbonate as a
Versatile Hydroxyl
Protecting
Group; Synthesis 2001, 317-322.
28. Plante,
O.J.; Palmacci, E.R.; Seeberger, P.H.; Automated Solid-Phase Synthesis
of
Oligosaccharides; Science 2001, 291, 1523-1527.
29.
Palmacci, E.R.;
Seeberger, P.H.; The Synthesis of C-
Aryl and C-Alkyl
Glycosides
Using Glycosyl Phosphates; Organic
Letters 2001, 3, 1547-1550.
30. Seeberger P.H. Solid-Phase Oligosaccharide Synthesis. In:
PG Wang, CR Bertozzi,
Eds. Glycochemistry: Principles, Synthesis, and
Applications. Marcel Dekker,
New
York, 2001, 1-32.
31.
Wang, L.-X.; Melean,
L.G.; Seeberger, P.H.; Walker, G.C.; Biotin Labeling
of the Symbiotically Important Succinoglycan
Oligosaccharides of Rhizobium meliloti
for Identification of Putative Plant Receptors, Carbohydr. Res. 2001, 333, 73-78.
32.
Hewitt, M.C.;
Seeberger, P.H.; Solution and Solid Support Synthesis of a Potential
Leishmaniasis Carbohydrate Vaccine; J. Org. Chem. 2001, 66, 4233-4243.
33.
Schell, P.H.; Orgueira,
H.A.; Roehrig, S.; Seeberger, P.H.; Synthesis and Transformations of D-Glucuronic and L-Iduronic Acid Glycals; Tetrahedron Lett. 2001, 42, 3811-3814.
34.
Yabe, T.; Shukla, D.;
Spears, P.; Rosenberg, R.D.; Seeberger, P.H.; Shworak,
N.; A Portable Sulfotransferase Domain
Determines Sequence Specificity of
Heparan
Sulfate 3-O-Sulfotransferases; Biochem. J. 2001, 359, 235-241.
35. Plante, O.J.; Palmacci, E.R.; Andrade, R.B.; Seeberger, P.H.; Oligosaccharide Synthesis Using Glycosyl Phosphate and Dithiophosphate Triesters as Glycosylating Agents; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123, 9545-9554.
36. Seeberger, P.H.; Bartolozzi, A.; New Approaches to the Chemical Synthesis of Bioactive Oligosaccharides; Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol. 2001, 11, 587-592.
37. Hewitt, M.C.; Seeberger P.H.; Automated Solid-Phase Synthesis of the Leishmania Cap Tetrasaccharide; Organic Letters 2001, 3, 3699-3702.
38. Plante, O.J.; Palmacci, E.R.; Seeberger, P.H.; Development of an Automated Oligosaccharide Synthesizer; Adv. Carb. Chem Bioch. 2001, 58, in press.
39. Palmacci, E.R.; Hewitt, M.C.; Seeberger P.H.; ‘Cap-Tag’ – Novel Methods for the Rapid Purification of Oligosaccharides Prepared by Automated Solid-Phase Synthesis; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2001, 40, 4433-4437.
40. Love, K.R.; Andrade, R.B.; Seeberger, P.H.; Linear Synthesis of a Protected H-type II Pentasaccharide Using Glycosyl Phosphate Building Blocks; J. Org. Chem. 2001, 66, 8165-8176.
41. Palmacci, E.R.; Plante, O.J.; Seeberger, P.H.; Solution- and Solid-Phase Synthesis of Oligosaccharides Using Glycosyl Phosphates; Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2002, 595-606.
42. Ratner, D.M.; Plante, O.J.; Seeberger, P.H.; A Linear Synthesis of Branched High-Mannose Oligosaccharides from the HIV-1 Viral Surface Envelope Glycoprotein gp120; Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2002, 826-833.
43. Marcaurelle, L.A.; Seeberger, P.H.; Combinatorial Carbohydrate Chemistry; Curr. Opin. Chem. Bio. 2002, 6, 289-296.
44. Jenkins, K.E.; Higson, A.P.; Seeberger, P.H.; Caruthers, M.H.; Solid-Phase Synthesis and Biochemical Studies of O-Boranophosphopeptides and O-Dithiophosphopeptides, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 6584-6593.
45.
Orgueira, H.A.;
Bartolozzi, A.; Schell, P.H.; Seeberger,
P.H.; Stereocontrol of Glycosylation Reactions by Conformational Locking of the
Glycosyl Acceptor in Disaccharide Formation; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2002,
41, 2128-2131.
46.
Hunt, D.K.; Seeberger,
P.H.; Linker Influence on the Stereochemical Outcome of Glycosylations
Utilizing Solid Support-bound Glycosyl Phosphates; Organic Letters 2002, 4, 2751-2754.
47.
Schofield, L.; Hewitt,
M.C.; Evans, K.; Siomos, M.A.; Seeberger, P.H.; Synthetic
Glycosylphosphatidylinositol of Malaria as a Candidate Anti-toxic Vaccine; Nature, 2002, in press.
48.
Love, K.R.; Seeberger,
P.H.; Carbohydrate Arrays and Biosensors as Tools for Glycomics; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2002, 41, in press.
49.
Herzner, H.; Palmacci,
E.R.; Seeberger, P.H.; A Short Total Synthesis of 8,10-O-Methylbergenin; Organic
Letters 2002, 4, in press.
50.
Seeberger, P.H.;
Automatisierte Festphasensynthese von Oligosacchariden; Nachr. Chem. 2002, in
press.
51.
Melean, L.G.; Love,
K.R.; Seeberger, P.H.; Toward the Automated Solid Phase Synthesis of
Oligoglucosamines: Systematic Evaluation of Glycosyl Phosphate and Glycosyl
Trichloroacetimidate Building Blocks; Carbohydr.
Res. 2002, in press.
52.
Bosse, F.; Marcaurelle,
L.A.; Seeberger, P.H.; Linear Synthesis of the Tumor-Associated Carbohydrate
Antigens Globo-H, SSEA-3 and Gb3; J. Org.
Chem. 2002, 66, in press.
53.
Botos, I.; O’Keefe,
B.R.; Cartner, L.K.; Ratner, D.M.; Seeberger, P.H.; Boyd, M.R.; Wlodawer, A.;
Structures of the Complexes of a Potent Anti-HIV Protein Cyanovirin-N and
High-Mannose Saccharides, J. Biol. Chem. 2002, in press.
54.
Orgueira, H.A.;
Bartolozzi, A.; Schell, P.H.; Litjens, R.; Palmacci, E.R.; Seeberger, P.H.;
Modular Synthesis of Heparin Oligosaccharides Chem. Eur. J. 2002, in
press.
55.
Love, K.R.; Seeberger, P.H.; Synthesis and Use of Glycosyl
Phosphates as Glycosyl Donors; Organic
Syntheses, submitted for publication.
Book Edited
1. Solid Support Oligosaccharide Synthesis and Combinatorial
Carbohydrate Libraries
(Seeberger, P.H.; Ed.), Wiley-VCH,
New York, 336pp, 2001.
Book Review
1. Seeberger, P.H. “Bioorganic
Chemistry: Carbohydrates. Edited by
S.M. Hecht”
Carbohydrate
Research 2000, 323,240-241.
Invited Lectures
1998
Eisai Research Institute,
Andover, MA
Repligen Inc., Needham, MA
19th International Carbohydrate Symposium, San Diego, CA
Boston University School of
Medicine
Novabiochem Inc.
(Switzerland)
Boston Glycobiology
Discussion Group
1999
Eberhard-Karls Universität
Tuebingen (Germany)
217 th National
ACS Meeting, Anaheim, CA
Ibis Pharmaceuticals, San
Diego, CA
Carbohydrate Gordon Research
Conference, Tilton, NH
Combinatorial Chemistry
Gordon Research Conference, Tilton, NH
X th Eurocarb, Galway (Ireland)
ArQule Inc., Medford, MA
CaP CURE Research
Conference, Lake Tahoe, NV
ACS Southeastern Regional
Meeting, Knoxville, TN
Boston University, Dental
School, Boston, MA
Sphinx Pharmaceuticals,
Cambridge, MA
Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
National Glycobiology
Symposium, San Francisco, CA
Universität Karlsruhe
(Germany)
2000
Universität Konstanz
(Germany)
Bayer AG, Leverkusen,
(Germany)
Johannes-Gutenberg
Universität, Mainz (Germany)
Aventis Pharma, Frankfurt
(Germany)
Aventis Crop Sciences,
Frankfurt (Germany)
Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität,
Munich (Germany)
Organic Syntheses Symposium,
MIT, Cambridge, MA
University of New Hampshire,
Durham, NH
BASF, Worcester, MA
Merck, West Point, PA
City University New York,
Hunter College, New York, NY
Sugen Inc., San Francisco,
CA
Isis Pharmaceuticals,
Carlsbad, CA
219 th National
ACS Meeting, San Francisco
Biogen Inc., Cambridge, MA
National Cancer Institute,
Frederick, MD
NSF “Frontiers in
Glycoscience Workshop”, Arlington, VA
Carlsberg Laboratory,
Copenhagen (Denmark)
Combinatorial Chemistry
Gordon Research Conference, Il Ciocco, (Italy)
Ciba Specialty Chemicals,
Grenzach (Germany)
Boehringer-Ingelheim,
Biberach (Germany)
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt
(Germany)
Bioorganic Gordon Research
Conference, Andover, NH
ACS Northeastern Regional
Meeting, Storrs, CT
Advances in Streamlined
Synthesis Symposium, Boston University, Boston, MA
Whitehead Institute,
Cambridge, MA
Proteoglycan Gordon Research
Conference, Andover, NH
Boehringer-Ingelheim, Ridgefield,
CT
Bayer AG, Leverkusen
(Germany)
220th National
ACS Meeting, Washington, DC
20th International Carbohydrate Symposium, Hamburg
(Germany)
Brandeis University,
Waltham, MA
CaP CURE Research
Conference, Lake Tahoe, NV
Albany Molecular Research, Albany,
NY
2001
California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
National Cancer Institute,
Frederick, MD
Ludwig-Maximilians
Universität Munich (Germany)
University of Chicago,
Chicago, IL
Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI
University of Utah, Salt
Lake City, UT
Glycobiology Gordon Research
Conference, Ventura, CA
Cotton Medal Symposium,
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
University of Illinois at
Chicago, Chicago, IL
221st National
ACS Meeting, San Diego, CA
Diversa Inc., San Diego, CA
SurfaceLogix Inc., Brighton,
MA
NEOSE Technologies Inc.,
Horsham, PA
Eisai Research Institute,
Andover, MA
Pfizer Inc., Groton, CT
Sigma Xi Lecture,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pharmacia Inc., Kalamazoo,
MI
Lemieux Symposium, Chemical
Institute of Canada, Montreal (Canada)
NSF “Physical Organic
Chemistry Workshop”, Utica, IL
Caruthers Symposium,
Boulder, CO
Alchemia Inc., Brisbane
(Australia)
World Chemistry Congress,
Brisbane (Australia)
Heterocycles Gordon Research
Conference, Newport, RI
Ely Lilly, Indianapolis, IN
222nd National
ACS Meeting, Chicago, IL
University of California,
Berkeley, CA
CaP CURE Research
Conference, Lake Tahoe, NV
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
Brown University,
Providence, RI
Tufts University, Medford,
MA
University of Rochester,
Rochester, NY
45th Welch
Foundation Conference, Houston, TX
DuPont Inc., Wilmington, DE
Swarthmore College,
Swarthmore, PA
University of Toronto, Toronto (Canada)
Haynes-Morris Lecture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
TN
Cornell University, Ithaca,
NY
New York University, New
York City, NY
Eidgenoessisch Technische Hochschule (ETH), Zuerich
(Switzerland)
Chemistry and Biology of Peptides Gordon Research
Conference, Ventura, CA
University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, IL
Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
Northwestern University,
Evanston, IL
University of Texas,
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
University of Missouri St.
Louis, MO
Washington University, St.
Louis, MO
North Jersey ACS Spring
Symposium, Woodbridge, NJ
TechCon, DuPont Inc.,
Wilmington, DE
Bristol-Myers-Squibb,
Princeton, NJ
21st International Carbohydrate Symposium, Cairns
(Australia)
International GPI Anchor
Symposium, Port Darwin (Australia)
14th International Conference on Organic Synthesis,
Christchurch (New Zealand)
Victoria University, Wellington (New Zealand)
Massey University, Palmerston North (New Zealand)
Scheduled
224th National
ACS Meeting, Boston, MA
CaP CURE Research Conference, Washington, DC
ACS Prospectives Conference “Combinatorial
Chemistry”. Leesburg, VA
GlaxoSmithKline Research Conference, Research
Triangle Park, NC
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Yale University, New Haven, CT
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2003
XVII International Symposium
on Glycoconjugates, Bangalore (India)
Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH
LabAutomation 2003, Palm
Springs, CA
Boston College, Chestnut
Hill, MA
IUPAC/Canadian Society for
Chemistry Meeting, Ottawa (Canada)
226th National
ACS Meeting, New York, NY