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Customized peptidoglycan surfaces to investigate innate immune recognition via surface plasmon resonance.

Ha T Le1, Elizabeth A D'Ambrosio1, Siavash Mashayekh1, Catherine Leimkuhler Grimes2.   

Abstract

Glycan-protein interactions facilitate some of the most important biomolecular processes in and between cells. They are involved in different cellular pathways, cell-cell interactions and associated with many diseases, making these interactions of great interest. However, their structural and functional diversity poses great challenges in studying them at the molecular level. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technology presents great advantages to study glycan-protein interactions due to its superior sensitivity, ability to monitor real-time interactions, relatively simple data interpretation, and most importantly, direct measurement of binding without a need for fluorescent labeling. Here, another dimensionality of SPR in studying glycan-protein interactions is demonstrated via examples of binding between human innate immune receptors and their bacterial peptidoglycan ligands. In order to best resemble interactions in solution, a novel strategy of tethering the carbohydrate at different positions to the biosensor surface is applied to represent the potential displays of the carbohydrate ligand to the receptor. Subsequent kinetic analysis provides insights into the optimized configuration of peptidoglycan fragments for binding with its receptors. The manuscript contains a "how-to guide" to help with the implementation of these methods in other glycan-protein binding systems.
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Keywords:  Binding; Glycan-protein; Interactions; LRR; MDP; Receptors; SPR; Surface; Surface plasmon resonance

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35379444      PMCID: PMC9042648          DOI: 10.1016/bs.mie.2021.12.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Enzymol        ISSN: 0076-6879            Impact factor:   1.682


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