Abstract

Detailed investigation of ligand–protein interactions is essential for better understanding of biological processes at the molecular level. Among these binding interactions, the recognition of glycans by lectins is of particular importance in several diseases, such as cancer; therefore, inhibition of glycan-lectin/galectin interactions represents a promising perspective towards developing therapeutics controlling cancer development. The recent introduction of 77Se NMR spectroscopy for monitoring the binding of a selenoglycoside to galectins prompted interest to optimize the sensitivity by increasing the 77Se content from the natural 7.63% abundance to 99%. Here, we report a convenient synthesis of 77Se-enriched selenodigalactoside (SeDG), which is a potent ligand of the medically relevant human galectin-3 protein, and proof of the expected sensitivity gain in 2D 1H, 77Se correlation NMR experiments. Our work opens perspectives for adding isotopically enriched selenoglycans for rapid monitoring of lectin-binding of selenated as well as non-selenated ligands and for ligand screening in competition experiments.

Highlights

  • Mounting awareness in recent decades has highlighted the importance of molecular events in how lectins, a class of carbohydrate-binding proteins, recognize cell surface glycans [1]

  • Lectin–glycan interactions are involved in cellular processes such as adhesion, intercellular communication, growth and differentiation, cell cycle, and apoptosis

  • Inhibition of glycan–galectin interactions offers a promising perspective towards developing therapeutics influencing these processes

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Summary

77 Se-Enriched

Citation: Timári, I.; Balla, S.; Fehér, K.; Kövér, K.E.; Szilágyi, L. Enables Significant Enhancement in NMR Spectroscopic Monitoring of Glycan–Protein Interactions. Molecular Recognition and Interaction Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary

Introduction
Synthetic Procedures
Sample Preparation for NMR Measurements
H-77 Se
Results and Discussion
NMR Experiments
H77 Se correlation
H-77 SeinCPMG-HSQMBC
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