Design, synthesis and activity evaluation of mannose-based DC-SIGN antagonists

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In this article, we describe the design, synthesis and activity evaluation of glycomimetic DC-SIGN antagonists, that use a mannose residue to anchor to the protein carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD). The molecules were designed from the structure of the known pseudo-mannobioside antagonist 1, by including additional hydrophobic groups, which were expected to engage lipophilic areas of DC-SIGN CRD. The results demonstrate that the synthesized compounds potently inhibit DC-SIGN-mediated adhesion to mannan coated plates. Additionally, in silico docking studies were performed to rationalize the results and to suggest further optimization. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010.

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Obermajer, N., Sattin, S., Colombo, C., Bruno, M., Švajger, U., Anderluh, M., & Bernardi, A. (2011). Design, synthesis and activity evaluation of mannose-based DC-SIGN antagonists. Molecular Diversity, 15(2), 347–360. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11030-010-9285-y

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