Literature DB >> 2340110

Tissue distribution of radioiodinated neoglycoproteins and mammalian lectins.

S Kojima1, M Ishido, K Kubota, A Kubodera, T Hellmann, B Kohnke-Godt, B Wosgien, H J Gabius.   

Abstract

Quantitation of tissue distribution of radioiodinated neoglycoproteins 1 h after intravenous injection into mice allowed to evaluate their suitability to uncover potential selectivity in tracer retention. Variations within the panel of neoglycoproteins were introduced to the carbohydrate determinant, its density and linkage to the carrier. Five arrays of neoglycoproteins, encompassing up to twelve different carbohydrate moieties were used. The individual response on the level of organ content showed differences, accounted for by carbohydrate structure and density. However, increase in sugar density eventually caused general decrease in tissue retention, emphasizing the importance of synthetic parameters. Attachment of sugar residues to the spacer via primarily the C-6 group of monosaccharides led to rather prolonged survival in circulation of the resulting neoglycoprotein compared to the application of neoglycoproteins with p-aminophenyl glycosides as derivatives for coupling. Besides applying neoglycoproteins tissue uptake was also measured for several organs, when four mammalian lectins were employed as radiotracers. These lectins bind to cellular carbohydrate ligands, namely beta-galactosides, alpha-fucosides or heparin. Differences were measured for retention in liver, kidneys, spleen, stomach, thymus and bone marrow. The distinct properties of different tissues with respect to binding of neoglycoproteins as well as to endogenous lectins, exhibiting a certain degree of selectivity, are a step within the framework to attempt to therapeutically exploit the carrier potential of probes by recognitive protein-carbohydrate interactions.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2340110     DOI: 10.1515/bchm3.1990.371.1.331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler        ISSN: 0177-3593


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