Poly-N-acetyllactosamine Neo-glycoproteins as nanomolar ligands of human galectin-3: Binding kinetics and modeling

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Abstract

Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is recognized as a prognostic marker in several cancer types. Its involvement in tumor development and proliferation makes this lectin a promising target for early cancer diagnosis and anti-cancer therapies. Gal-3 recognizes poly-N-acetyllactosamine (LacNAc)-based carbohydrate motifs of glycoproteins and glycolipids with a high specificity for internal LacNAc epitopes. This study analyzes the mode and kinetics of binding of Gal-3 to a series of multivalent neo-glycoproteins presenting complex poly-LacNAc-based oligosaccharide ligands on a scaffold of bovine serum albumin. These neo-glycoproteins rank among the strongest Gal-3 ligands reported, with Kd reaching sub-nanomolar values as determined by surface plasmon resonance. Significant differences in the binding kinetics were observed within the ligand series, showing the tetrasaccharide capped with N,N′ -diacetyllactosamine (LacdiNAc) as the strongest ligand of Gal-3 in this study. A molecular model of the Gal-3 carbohydrate recognition domain with docked oligosaccharide ligands is presented that shows the relations in the binding site at the molecular level. The neo-glycoproteins presented herein may be applied for selective recognition of Gal-3 both on the cell surface and in blood serum.

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Bumba, L., Laaf, D., Spiwok, V., Elling, L., Křen, V., & Bojarová, P. (2018). Poly-N-acetyllactosamine Neo-glycoproteins as nanomolar ligands of human galectin-3: Binding kinetics and modeling. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19020372

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