Bacterial polysaccharides: conformation, dynamics and molecular recognition by antibodies

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Marcos Gómez-Redondo , Ana Ardá , Ana Gimeno , Jesús Jiménez-Barbero
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Abstract

Bacterial infections are the cause of different severe health conditions and new therapies to combat these pathogens have been widely investigated. Carbohydrates, being complex structures covering the surface of bacteria, are considered relevant targets for antibody and vaccine development. The biological activities in pathogenesis of bacterial capsular polysaccharides and lipopolisaccharides and their unique structures have boosted the study of the minimal antigenic binding epitopes and the structural details of antibody–carbohydrate recognition. This review describes the most recent advances on the field, examining the structure, conformation and dynamics of relevant bacterial carbohydrates and their complexes with antibodies. The understanding of key factors governing the recognition process is fundamental for the progress toward the development of specific and efficient bacterial therapeutics.

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细菌多糖:构象、动力学和抗体的分子识别
细菌感染是各种严重健康状况的原因,对抗这些病原体的新疗法已被广泛研究。碳水化合物是覆盖在细菌表面的复杂结构,被认为是抗体和疫苗开发的相关靶点。细菌荚膜多糖和脂多糖的生物学活性及其独特的结构促进了对最小抗原结合表位和抗体-碳水化合物识别结构细节的研究。本文综述了该领域的最新进展,研究了相关细菌碳水化合物及其与抗体配合物的结构、构象和动力学。了解控制识别过程的关键因素是开发特异性和高效细菌治疗方法的基础。
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Drug Discovery Today: Technologies
Drug Discovery Today: Technologies Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Drug Discovery
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期刊介绍: Discovery Today: Technologies compares different technological tools and techniques used from the discovery of new drug targets through to the launch of new medicines.
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