基于gci的合成寡甘露总苷对刀豆蛋白A的亲和力筛选。

IF 3.7 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Davide Rubes, Sara Tengattini, Massimo Serra, Teodora Bavaro, Caterina Temporini, He Wang, Yongmin Zhang, Francesca Rinaldi, Marco Terreni, Enrica Calleri
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摘要

本文报道了光栅耦合干涉法(GCI)的首次应用,以量化合成的甘露糖为基础的新糖蛋白与ConA(一种用于碳水化合物识别的模型凝集素)的结合亲和力。单糖、二糖和三糖被偶联到载体蛋白上,以一种结构明确但不均匀的形式形成多价配体。与游离糖不同,游离糖可以在多个方向上与凝集素相互作用,偶联限制了糖的呈现,并提供了糖缀合物中聚糖如何遇到的更现实的代理。该方法对糖表位进行了系统的比较,证实Man(α1,2)Man基序比Man(α1,6)具有更强的结合性,并且三糖具有最高的亲和力。值得注意的是,这些相对简单的糖基序的多价展示导致了与天然糖蛋白相当或更高的亲和力,突出了价和呈现的贡献,而不是聚糖的复杂性。GCI测量的解离常数与文献中通过表面等离子体共振(SPR)等方法得到的解离常数一致,证实了该平台的可靠性。这项工作建立了GCI作为糖缀合物亲和分析的可靠工具,并强调了一种简单且可重复的筛选策略的价值,该策略用于评估聚糖的结构-亲和关系,其呈现形式更接近其预期应用。
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GCI-Based Affinity Screening of Synthetic Oligomannosides toward Concanavalin A.

Herein, we report the first application of grating-coupled interferometry (GCI) to quantify the binding affinity of synthetically defined mannose-based neo-glycoproteins to Concanavalin A (ConA), a model lectin for carbohydrate recognition. Mono-, di-, and tri-saccharides were conjugated to carrier proteins to create multivalent ligands in a structurally defined yet heterogeneous format. Unlike free sugars, which can interact with lectins in multiple orientations, conjugation constrains sugar presentation and provides a more realistic proxy of how glycans are encountered in glycoconjugates. This approach enabled a systematic comparison of sugar epitopes, confirming that Man(α1,2)Man motif shows stronger binding than Man(α1,6), and that the trisaccharide displays the highest affinity. Notably, the multivalent display of these relatively simple sugar motifs resulted in affinities comparable to or higher than those of natural glycoproteins, highlighting the contribution of valency and presentation rather than glycan complexity. Dissociation constants measured by GCI are consistent with literature values obtained by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and other methods, confirming the reliability of this platform. This work establishes GCI as a reliable tool for affinity profiling of glycoconjugates and highlights the value of a simple and reproducible screening strategy for evaluating structure-affinity relationships of glycans in a presentation format closer to their intended applications.

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Chemistry - A European Journal
Chemistry - A European Journal 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.70%
发文量
1808
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Chemistry—A European Journal is a truly international journal with top quality contributions (2018 ISI Impact Factor: 5.16). It publishes a wide range of outstanding Reviews, Minireviews, Concepts, Full Papers, and Communications from all areas of chemistry and related fields. Based in Europe Chemistry—A European Journal provides an excellent platform for increasing the visibility of European chemistry as well as for featuring the best research from authors from around the world. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed, and electronic processing ensures accurate reproduction of text and data, plus short publication times. The Concepts section provides nonspecialist readers with a useful conceptual guide to unfamiliar areas and experts with new angles on familiar problems. Chemistry—A European Journal is published on behalf of ChemPubSoc Europe, a group of 16 national chemical societies from within Europe, and supported by the Asian Chemical Editorial Societies. The ChemPubSoc Europe family comprises: Angewandte Chemie, Chemistry—A European Journal, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, ChemPhysChem, ChemBioChem, ChemMedChem, ChemCatChem, ChemSusChem, ChemPlusChem, ChemElectroChem, and ChemistryOpen.
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