Strong inhibition of cholera toxin by multivalent GM1 derivatives

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(Chemical Equation Presented) Sticky fingers. The optimal ligand for the cholera toxin (CT), GM1-oligosaccharide (GM1os), was linked to dendritic structures that contained long spacer arms by using highly efficient "click" chemistry coupling. In the inhibition studies very large multivalency effects were observed; the best structure was an unprecedented 380 000-fold more potent ligand for the toxin than a monovalent GM1os derivative. © 2007 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Pukin, A. V., Branderhorst, H. M., Sisu, C., Weijers, C. A. G. M., Gilbert, M., Liskamp, R. M. J., … Pieters, R. J. (2007). Strong inhibition of cholera toxin by multivalent GM1 derivatives. ChemBioChem, 8(13), 1500–1503. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.200700266

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