| Literature DB >> 18655085 |
Gabriele Timpano1, Georges Tabarani, Marko Anderluh, Donatella Invernizzi, Francesca Vasile, Donatella Potenza, Pedro M Nieto, Javier Rojo, Franck Fieschi, Anna Bernardi.
Abstract
The dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM) 3-grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN) is a C-type lectin that appears to perform several different functions. Besides mediating adhesion between dendritic cells and T lymphocytes, DC-SIGN recognizes several pathogens some of which, including HIV, appear to exploit it to invade host organisms. The intriguing diversity of the roles attributed to DC-SIGN and their therapeutic implications have stimulated the search for new ligands that could be used as biological probes and possibly as lead compounds for drug development. The natural ligands of DC-SIGN consist of mannose oligosaccharides or fucose-containing Lewis-type determinants. Using the known 3D structure of the Lewis-x trisaccharide, we have identified some monovalent alpha-fucosylamides that bind to DC-SIGN with inhibitory constants 0.4-0.5 mM, as determined by SPR, and have characterized their interaction with the protein by STD NMR spectroscopy. This work establishes for the first time alpha-fucosylamides as functional mimics of chemically and enzymatically unstable alpha-fucosides and describes interesting candidates for the preparation of multivalent systems able to block the receptor DC-SIGN with high affinity and with potential biomedical applications.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18655085 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.200800139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164