| Literature DB >> 26787853 |
Qi Xiao1, Shaodong Zhang1, Zhichun Wang2, Samuel E Sherman1, Ralph-Olivier Moussodia1, Mihai Peterca1, Adam Muncan1, Dewight R Williams3, Daniel A Hammer4, Sabine Vértesy5, Sabine André5, Hans-Joachim Gabius5, Michael L Klein6, Virgil Percec7.
Abstract
A library of eight amphiphilic Janus glycodendrimers (GDs) with d-mannose (Man) headgroups, a known routing signal for lectin-mediated transport processes, was constructed via an iterative modular methodology. Sequence-defined variations of the Janus GD modulate the surface density and sequence of Man after self-assembly into multilamellar glycodendrimersomes (GDSs). The spatial mode of Man presentation is decisive for formation of either unilamellar or onion-like GDS vesicles. Man presentation and Janus GD concentration determine GDS size and number of bilayers. Beyond vesicle architecture, Man topological display affects kinetics and plateau level of GDS aggregation by a tetravalent model lectin: the leguminous agglutinin Con A, which is structurally related to endogenous cargo transporters. The agglutination process was rapid, efficient, and readily reversible for onion-like GDSs, demonstrating their value as versatile tools to explore the nature of physiologically relevant glycan/lectin pairing.Entities:
Keywords: glycolipid mimics; self-assembly; synthetic multilamellar vesicles
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26787853 PMCID: PMC4747702 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1524976113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205