Carbohydrate-protein interactions at interfaces: synthesis of thiolactosyl glycolipids and design of a working model for surface plasmon resonance |
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Authors: | Critchley Peter Willand M Nicolas Rullay Atvinder K Crout David H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK CV4 7AL. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Thiolactosyl lipids designed for carbohydrate-protein binding studies have been synthesised. One representative was selected for binding studies with a plant lectin RCA120, the agglutinin from Ricinus communis. The interactions were measured quantitatively in real time using a BIAcore surface plasmon resonance instrument. Removal of much of the galactose from the thiolactosyl lipid in situ with beta-galactosidase showed that the lectin binding was highly specific. A dissociation constant KD = 8.77 x 10(-8) M was measured for 1-[2-[2-(2-[beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1-->4)-1-thio-beta-D -glucopyranosyl]ethoxy)ethoxy]ethoxy]octadecane 30 which is four orders of magnitude greater than that determined for binding to lactose in solution. A concentration of lactose of > 80 mM was required to block the lectin binding to thiolactosyl lipid in a neomembrane. |
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