Controlled density glycodendron microarrays for studying carbohydrate-lectin interactions

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Glycodendron microarrays with defined valency have been constructed by on-chip synthesis on hydrophobic indium tin oxide (ITO) coated glass slides and employed in lectin-carbohydrate binding studies with several plant and human lectins. Glycodendrons presenting sugar epitopes at different valencies were prepared by spotwise strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) between immobilised cyclooctyne dendrons and azide functionalised glycans. The non-covalent immobilisation of dendrons on the ITO surface by hydrophobic interaction allowed us to study dendron surface density and SPAAC conversion rate byin situMALDI-TOF MS analysis. By diluting the dendron surface density we could study how the carbohydrate-lectin interactions became exclusively dependant on the valency of the immobilised glycodendron.

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Di Maio, A., Cioce, A., Achilli, S., Thépaut, M., Vivès, C., Fieschi, F., … Reichardt, N. C. (2021). Controlled density glycodendron microarrays for studying carbohydrate-lectin interactions. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 19(34), 7357–7362. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ob00872b

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