| Literature DB >> 27136597 |
Ruiyan Zhang1,2, Gabriele Loers3, Melitta Schachner3,4, Rolf Boelens5, Hans Wienk5, Simone Siebert1, Thomas Eckert6,7, Stefan Kraan8, Miguel A Rojas-Macias6, Thomas Lütteke6, Sebastian P Galuska9, Axel Scheidig2, Athanasios K Petridis10, Songping Liang11, Martin Billeter12, Roland Schauer13, Jürgen Steinmeyer14, Jens-Michael Schröder15, Hans-Christian Siebert16.
Abstract
Polysialic acid (polySia) and polySia glycomimetic molecules support nerve cell regeneration, differentiation, and neuronal plasticity. With a combination of biophysical and biochemical methods, as well as data mining and molecular modeling techniques, it is possible to correlate specific ligand-receptor interactions with biochemical processes and in vivo studies that focus on the potential therapeutic impact of polySia, polySia glycomimetics, and sulfated polysaccharides in neuronal diseases. With this strategy, the receptor interactions of polySia and polySia mimetics can be understood on a submolecular level. As the HNK-1 glycan also enhances neuronal functions, we tested whether similar sulfated oligo- and polysaccharides from seaweed could be suitable, in addition to polySia, for finding potential new routes into patient care focusing on an improved cure for various neuronal diseases. The knowledge obtained here on the structural interplay between polySia or sulfated polysaccharides and their receptors can be exploited to develop new drugs and application routes for the treatment of neurological diseases and dysfunctions.Entities:
Keywords: molecular interactions; polysia mimetics; polysialic acid; sulfated polysaccharides
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27136597 DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.201500609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemMedChem ISSN: 1860-7179 Impact factor: 3.466