Chemistry & Biology
Volume 14, Issue 10, 26 October 2007, Pages 1140-1151
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Multivalent Interactions between Lectins and Supramolecular Complexes: Galectin-1 and Self-Assembled Pseudopolyrotaxanes

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Summary

Supramolecular chemistry has been employed to develop flexible and adaptable multivalent neoglycoconjugates for binding galectin-1 (Gal-1). Gal-1, a dimeric lectin with two galactoside-binding sites, regulates cancer progression and immune responses. Self-assembled pseudopolyrotaxanes consisting of lactoside-displaying cyclodextrin (LCD) “beads” threaded onto polyviologen “strings” display mobile ligands as a result of cyclodextrin rotation about, and limited translation along, the polymer chain. The pseudopolyrotaxanes rapidly and efficiently precipitate Gal-1 and provide valency-corrected enhancements of up to 30-fold compared to native lactose and 20-fold over free LCD in a T-cell agglutination assay. A supramolecular statistical effect was observed, wherein the efficacy of Gal-1 inhibition correlates with the number of ligands connected to each other solely through mechanical and noncovalent interactions. Such flexible and adaptable self-assembled pseudopolyrotaxanes show promise for the study of multivalent interactions and targeting of therapeutically relevant lectins.

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Present address: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074,USA.

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Present address: IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA 95120, USA.

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Present address: Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.