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Dissecting Multivalent Lectin–Carbohydrate Recognition Using Polyvalent Multifunctional Glycan-Quantum Dots

[Image: see text] Multivalent protein–carbohydrate interactions initiate the first contacts between virus/bacteria and target cells, which ultimately lead to infection. Understanding the structures and binding modes involved is vital to the design of specific, potent multivalent inhibitors. However,...

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Autores principales: Guo, Yuan, Nehlmeier, Inga, Poole, Emma, Sakonsinsiri, Chadamas, Hondow, Nicole, Brown, Andy, Li, Qing, Li, Shuang, Whitworth, Jessie, Li, Zhongjun, Yu, Anchi, Brydson, Rik, Turnbull, W. Bruce, Pöhlmann, Stefan, Zhou, Dejian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28786666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b05104
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author Guo, Yuan
Nehlmeier, Inga
Poole, Emma
Sakonsinsiri, Chadamas
Hondow, Nicole
Brown, Andy
Li, Qing
Li, Shuang
Whitworth, Jessie
Li, Zhongjun
Yu, Anchi
Brydson, Rik
Turnbull, W. Bruce
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Zhou, Dejian
author_facet Guo, Yuan
Nehlmeier, Inga
Poole, Emma
Sakonsinsiri, Chadamas
Hondow, Nicole
Brown, Andy
Li, Qing
Li, Shuang
Whitworth, Jessie
Li, Zhongjun
Yu, Anchi
Brydson, Rik
Turnbull, W. Bruce
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Zhou, Dejian
author_sort Guo, Yuan
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description [Image: see text] Multivalent protein–carbohydrate interactions initiate the first contacts between virus/bacteria and target cells, which ultimately lead to infection. Understanding the structures and binding modes involved is vital to the design of specific, potent multivalent inhibitors. However, the lack of structural information on such flexible, complex, and multimeric cell surface membrane proteins has often hampered such endeavors. Herein, we report that quantum dots (QDs) displayed with a dense array of mono-/disaccharides are powerful probes for multivalent protein–glycan interactions. Using a pair of closely related tetrameric lectins, DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR, which bind to the HIV and Ebola virus glycoproteins (EBOV-GP) to augment viral entry and infect target cells, we show that such QDs efficiently dissect the different DC-SIGN/R-glycan binding modes (tetra-/di-/monovalent) through a combination of multimodal readouts: Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), hydrodynamic size measurement, and transmission electron microscopy imaging. We also report a new QD-FRET method for quantifying QD-DC-SIGN/R binding affinity, revealing that DC-SIGN binds to the QD >100-fold tighter than does DC-SIGNR. This result is consistent with DC-SIGN’s higher trans-infection efficiency of some HIV strains over DC-SIGNR. Finally, we show that the QDs potently inhibit DC-SIGN-mediated enhancement of EBOV-GP-driven transduction of target cells with IC(50) values down to 0.7 nM, matching well to their DC-SIGN binding constant (apparent K(d) = 0.6 nM) measured by FRET. These results suggest that the glycan-QDs are powerful multifunctional probes for dissecting multivalent protein–ligand recognition and predicting glyconanoparticle inhibition of virus infection at the cellular level.
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spelling pubmed-55795842017-09-05 Dissecting Multivalent Lectin–Carbohydrate Recognition Using Polyvalent Multifunctional Glycan-Quantum Dots Guo, Yuan Nehlmeier, Inga Poole, Emma Sakonsinsiri, Chadamas Hondow, Nicole Brown, Andy Li, Qing Li, Shuang Whitworth, Jessie Li, Zhongjun Yu, Anchi Brydson, Rik Turnbull, W. Bruce Pöhlmann, Stefan Zhou, Dejian J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Multivalent protein–carbohydrate interactions initiate the first contacts between virus/bacteria and target cells, which ultimately lead to infection. Understanding the structures and binding modes involved is vital to the design of specific, potent multivalent inhibitors. However, the lack of structural information on such flexible, complex, and multimeric cell surface membrane proteins has often hampered such endeavors. Herein, we report that quantum dots (QDs) displayed with a dense array of mono-/disaccharides are powerful probes for multivalent protein–glycan interactions. Using a pair of closely related tetrameric lectins, DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR, which bind to the HIV and Ebola virus glycoproteins (EBOV-GP) to augment viral entry and infect target cells, we show that such QDs efficiently dissect the different DC-SIGN/R-glycan binding modes (tetra-/di-/monovalent) through a combination of multimodal readouts: Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), hydrodynamic size measurement, and transmission electron microscopy imaging. We also report a new QD-FRET method for quantifying QD-DC-SIGN/R binding affinity, revealing that DC-SIGN binds to the QD >100-fold tighter than does DC-SIGNR. This result is consistent with DC-SIGN’s higher trans-infection efficiency of some HIV strains over DC-SIGNR. Finally, we show that the QDs potently inhibit DC-SIGN-mediated enhancement of EBOV-GP-driven transduction of target cells with IC(50) values down to 0.7 nM, matching well to their DC-SIGN binding constant (apparent K(d) = 0.6 nM) measured by FRET. These results suggest that the glycan-QDs are powerful multifunctional probes for dissecting multivalent protein–ligand recognition and predicting glyconanoparticle inhibition of virus infection at the cellular level. American Chemical Society 2017-08-08 2017-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5579584/ /pubmed/28786666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b05104 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Guo, Yuan
Nehlmeier, Inga
Poole, Emma
Sakonsinsiri, Chadamas
Hondow, Nicole
Brown, Andy
Li, Qing
Li, Shuang
Whitworth, Jessie
Li, Zhongjun
Yu, Anchi
Brydson, Rik
Turnbull, W. Bruce
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Zhou, Dejian
Dissecting Multivalent Lectin–Carbohydrate Recognition Using Polyvalent Multifunctional Glycan-Quantum Dots
title Dissecting Multivalent Lectin–Carbohydrate Recognition Using Polyvalent Multifunctional Glycan-Quantum Dots
title_full Dissecting Multivalent Lectin–Carbohydrate Recognition Using Polyvalent Multifunctional Glycan-Quantum Dots
title_fullStr Dissecting Multivalent Lectin–Carbohydrate Recognition Using Polyvalent Multifunctional Glycan-Quantum Dots
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting Multivalent Lectin–Carbohydrate Recognition Using Polyvalent Multifunctional Glycan-Quantum Dots
title_short Dissecting Multivalent Lectin–Carbohydrate Recognition Using Polyvalent Multifunctional Glycan-Quantum Dots
title_sort dissecting multivalent lectin–carbohydrate recognition using polyvalent multifunctional glycan-quantum dots
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28786666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b05104
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