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Tetra- versus Pentavalent Inhibitors of Cholera Toxin
- Source :
- ChemistryOpen, 4(4), 471. John Wiley and Sons Inc., ChemistryOpen
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- The five B-subunits (CTB5) of the Vibrio cholerae (cholera) toxin can bind to the intestinal cell surface so the entire AB5 toxin can enter the cell. Simultaneous binding can occur on more than one of the monosialotetrahexosylganglioside (GM1) units present on the cell surface. Such simultaneous binding arising from the toxins multivalency is believed to enhance its affinity. Thus, blocking the initial attachment of the toxin to the cell surface using inhibitors with GM1 subunits has the potential to stop the disease. Previously we showed that tetravalent GM1 molecules were sub-nanomolar inhibitors of CTB5. In this study, we synthesized a pentavalent version and compared the binding and potency of penta- and tetravalent cholera toxin inhibitors, based on the same scaffold, for the first time. The pentavalent geometry did not yield major benefits over the tetravalent species, but it was still a strong inhibitor, and no major steric clashes occurred when binding the toxin. Thus, systems which can adopt more geometries, such as those described here, can be equally potent, and this may possibly be due to their ability to form higher-order structures or simply due to more statistical options for binding. Carbohydrates combating cholera! Simultaneous binding of the five B-subunits of the cholera toxin (CTB5) enhances its affinity and facilitates its cellular entry. Thus, blocking the toxins initial attachment to the cell surface could stop the disease. The binding pattern and potency of tetra- and pentavalent CTB5 inhibitors based on the same GM1 ganglioside scaffold are compared for the first time.
- Subjects :
- Steric effects
Chemistry(all)
Stereochemistry
Cell
CuAAC click conjugation
glycodendrimers
medicine.disease_cause
parasitic diseases
GM1 oligosaccharide
medicine
biology
Toxin
Chemistry
cholera toxin
Cholera toxin
food and beverages
General Chemistry
AB5 toxin
Full Papers
multivalency
medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Cholera
medicine.anatomical_structure
Vibrio cholerae
Tetra
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 21911363
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ChemistryOpen, 4(4), 471. John Wiley and Sons Inc., ChemistryOpen
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3120590dcf7bfbb56088edac55178c98