| Literature DB >> 29281149 |
Jean-François Nierengarten1, Jérémy P Schneider2, Thi Minh Nguyet Trinh1, Antoine Joosten2, Michel Holler1, Mathieu L Lepage2, Anne Bodlenner2, M Isabel García-Moreno3, Carmen Ortiz Mellet3, Philippe Compain2.
Abstract
The multivalent effect in glycosidase inhibition is a new topic in glycoscience that has emerged a few years ago, with the discovery of neoglycoclusters displaying strong binding enhancements over the corresponding monovalent inhibitor. Iminosugar-fullerene conjugates with high valencies have been prepared from iminosugar-terminated dendrons and a clickable fullerene hexa-adduct scaffold. The simultaneous grafting of twelve dendrons allows for a very fast dendritic growth thus limiting the number of synthetic steps required to prepare compounds with a high number of peripheral units. The grafting of first- and second-generation dendrons provided fullerodendrimers surrounded by 36 and 108 peripheral iminosugars, respectively. Inhibition studies have been carried out with a panel of glycosidases. In the particular case of Jack bean α-mannosidase, the 108-valent nanoconstruct displays inhibition in the nanomolar range and an additional binding enhancement of one order of magnitude when compared to the 36-valent analogues.Entities:
Keywords: dendrimers; fullerenes; glycosidase inhibition; iminosugars; multivalent effects
Year: 2018 PMID: 29281149 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201705600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236