Literature DB >> 21405093

Boronic acid functionalized peptidyl synthetic lectins: combinatorial library design, peptide sequencing, and selective glycoprotein recognition.

Kevin L Bicker1, Jing Sun, John J Lavigne, Paul R Thompson.   

Abstract

Aberrant glycosylation of cell membrane and secreted glycoproteins is a hallmark of various disease states, including cancer. The natural lectins currently used in the recognition of these glycoproteins are costly, difficult to produce, and unstable toward rigorous use. Herein we describe the design and synthesis of several boronic acid functionalized peptide-based synthetic lectin (SL) libraries, as well as the optimized methodology for obtaining peptide sequences of these SLs. SL libraries were subsequently used to identify SLs with as high as 5-fold selectivity for various glycoproteins. SLs will inevitably find a role in cancer diagnostics, given that they do not suffer from the drawbacks of natural lectins and that the combinatorial nature of these libraries allows for the identification of an SL for nearly any glycosylated biomolecule.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21405093      PMCID: PMC3090474          DOI: 10.1021/co100054e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Comb Sci        ISSN: 2156-8944            Impact factor:   3.784


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