单克隆抗体揭示海藻酸盐亚结构在多尺度上的时空调控。

IF 6.2 Q1 Immunology and Microbiology
Catherine T. Jones , Cassie Bakshani , Ieva Lelenaite , Jozef Mravec , Stjepan Krešimir Kračun , Jeff Pearson , Mathew D. Wilcox , Kevin Hardouin , Sonia Kridi , Cécile Hervé , William G.T. Willats
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摘要

褐藻酸盐是由褐藻和一些细菌产生的丰富的线状多糖。它们具有多种生物学作用和重要的医学和商业用途。海藻酸盐由d -甘露醛酸(M)和l -古鲁醛酸(G)组成,M和G的比例和分布规律对其生理和流变特性有重要影响。藻酸盐的结构/功能关系已经在体外得到了广泛的研究,但我们对藻酸盐精细结构的体内时空调节及其生物学意义的了解有限。单克隆抗体(mab)是定位和定量多糖结构的有力工具,目前已开发出几种海藻酸盐定向单克隆抗体。我们使用了一个定义明确的海藻酸盐库,通过核磁共振确定M和G块比,来完善我们对海藻酸盐定向单克隆抗体结合特性的理解。利用这些探针,我们对海藻酸盐的结构特征如何在不同的尺度上受到调节有了新的认识,从细胞到季节。
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Spatiotemporal regulation of alginate sub-structures at multiple scales revealed by monoclonal antibodies
Alginates are abundant linear polysaccharides produced by brown algae and some bacteria. They have multiple biological roles and important medical and commercial uses. Alginates are comprised of D-mannuronic acid (M) and L-guluronic acid (G) and the ratios and distribution patterns of M and G profoundly impact their physiological and rheological properties. The structure/function relationships of alginates have been extensively studied in vitro but our understanding of the in vivo spatiotemporal regulation of alginate fine structures and their biological implications is limited. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are powerful tools for localising and quantifying glycan structures and several alginate-directed mAbs have been developed. We used a library of well-defined alginates, with M and G block ratios determined by NMR, to refine our understanding of the binding properties of alginate-directed mAbs. Using these probes, we obtained new insight into how structural features of alginates are regulated at different scales, from cellular to seasonal.
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Cell Surface
Cell Surface Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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