Multivalent interaction and selectivities in selectin binding of functionalized gold colloids decorated with carbohydrate mimetics
Author(s) -
Meike Roskamp,
Sven Enders,
Fabian Pfrengle,
Shahla Yekta,
Vjekoslav Dekaris,
Jens Dernedde,
HansUlrich Reißig,
Sabine Schlecht
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
organic and biomolecular chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.923
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1477-0539
pISSN - 1477-0520
DOI - 10.1039/c1ob05583f
Subject(s) - chemistry , ligand (biochemistry) , sulfation , colloid , combinatorial chemistry , organic chemistry , stereochemistry , biochemistry , receptor
Colloidal gold particles with functionalized organic shells were applied as novel selectin binders. The ligand shell was terminated with different monocyclic carbohydrate mimetics as simplified analogs of the sLe(x) unit found in biological selectin ligands. The multivalent presentation of the sulfated selectin binding epitopes on the gold particles led to extremely high binding affinities towards L- and P-selectin and IC(50) values in the subnanomolar range. Depending on the ring size of the sulfated carbohydrate mimetic, its substitution pattern and its configuration, different selectivities for either L-selectin or P-selectin were obtained. These selectivities were not found for gold particles with simple acyclic sulfated alcohols, diols and triols in the ligand shell. In addition, the influence of the particle size and the thickness of the hydrophobic organic shell were systematically investigated.
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