Carina Spormann , Tobias Dorn , Stefan Schwaiger , Sönke Sdunnus , Andreas Koschella , Hanspeter Kählig , Thomas Heinze , Thisbe K. Lindhorst , Tanja M. Wrodnigg
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Lectin-mediated adhesion: Testing of tailor-made cellulose derivatives with ConA and live E. coli bacteria
Due to the high exigence for treatment of bacterial infections, anti-adhesion therapy has emerged as an alternative method in an era of antibiotic resistance. Here, we have conjugated azido-functionalized cellulose with specific carbohydrate ligands (mannose and glucose, respectively) via copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne click chemistry (CuAAC) resulting in homo- and hetero-glycosylated cellulose derivatives with a DS > 0.9. The new materials, CellulMan and CellulManGlc, were evaluated as potential anti-adhesive reagents with type 1-fimbriated E. coli bacteria and additionally with the plant lectin Concanavalin A (ConA). We have determined the adhesion properties of the new glycopolymers as well as their agglutination behavior in an in-depth study combining two- and three-dimensional assays. The tested synthetic glycopolymers differ in their biological behavior as lectin ligands depending on the respective glycodecoration. In particular, CellulMan shows a remarkably low minimal effective concentration cmin ≤ 2 pg/mL as adhesive material with E. coli. Overall, the assays demonstrate that glyco-modified cellulose serves as an excellent antiadhesive as well as adhesive surface material for both type 1 fimbriated E. coli and ConA, being superior to natural polysaccharides.
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry provides an international forum for the publication of full original research papers and critical reviews on molecular interactions in key biological targets such as receptors, channels, enzymes, nucleotides, lipids and saccharides.
The aim of the journal is to promote a better understanding at the molecular level of life processes, and living organisms, as well as the interaction of these with chemical agents. A special feature will be that colour illustrations will be reproduced at no charge to the author, provided that the Editor agrees that colour is essential to the information content of the illustration in question.