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A self-assembled multivalent pseudopolyrotaxane for binding galectin-1

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 126, Issue 38, Pages 11914-11922

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja0491073

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM63281] Funding Source: Medline

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A self-assembled pseudopolyrotaxane consisting of lactoside-displaying cyclodextrin (CD) beads threaded onto a linear polyviologen string was investigated for its ability to inhibit galectin-1-mediated T-cell agglutination. The CDs of the pseudopolyrotaxane are able to spin around the axis of the polymer chain as well as to move back and forth along its backbone to alter the presentation of its ligand. This supramolecular superstructure incorporates all the advantages of polymeric structures, such as the ability to span large distances, along with a distinctively dynamic presentation of its lactoside ligands to afford a neoglycoconjugate that can adjust to the relative stereochemistries of the lectin's binding sites. The pseudopolyrotaxane exhibited a valency-corrected 10-fold enhancement over native lactose in the agglutination assay, which was greater than the enhancements observed for lactoside-bearing trivalent glycoclusters and a lactoside-bearing chitosan polymer tested using the same assay. The experimental results indicate that supramolecular architectures, such as the pseudo polyrotaxane, provide tools for investigating protein-carbohydrate interactions.

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