| Literature DB >> 24299779 |
Gabriella S Mendes1, Maria E R Duarte, Franciely G Colodi, Miguel D Noseda, Luciana G Ferreira, Siliane D Berté, Jéssica F Cavalcanti, Norma Santos, Maria T V Romanos.
Abstract
The anti-HMPV (human metapneumovirus) activity was determined for sulfated dl-hybrid galactans obtained from the red seaweed Cryptonemia seminervis and their depolymerized products obtained by reductive partial hydrolysis. Structural studies carried out in three homogeneous depolymerized fractions DS-1, DS-2e and DS-3 (Mw of 51.6-63.8 kDa) showed that these galactans present different chemical characteristics, as monosaccharide composition, content of sulfate groups (14.1-29.9%) and agaran:carrageenan molar ratio diads, 2.7:1 for DS-1 and DS-2e and 1:1 for DS-3. The sulfate groups are located principally on C-2 of β-d-galactopyranose and 4,6-O-(1'-carboxyethylidene)-β-d-galactopyranose residues and on C-6 of α-galactose residues. Sulfated dl-galactans and their depolymerized products exhibited antiviral activity at a very early stage of the viral infection cycle. All fractions, except DS-2e inhibited HMPV replication by binding to the viral particle. Besides depolymerized galactans DS-2e and DS-3 inhibited the recognition of cell receptor by HMPV and penetration to the host cell, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: Antiviral activity; Chemical structure; Cryptonemia seminervis; Human metapneumovirus; Partial depolymerization; Sulfated galactans
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24299779 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2013.09.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381