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An easily accessible sulfated saccharide mimetic inhibits in vitro human tumor cell adhesion and angiogenesis of vascular endothelial cells

  • Grazia Marano,
  • Claas Gronewold,
  • Martin Frank,
  • Anette Merling,
  • Christian Kliem,
  • Sandra Sauer,
  • Manfred Wiessler,
  • Eva Frei and
  • Reinhard Schwartz-Albiez

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2012, 8, 787–803, doi:10.3762/bjoc.8.89

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  • detectable carbohydrate–protein interaction, because the combined synthetic peptidic integrin ligands completely blocked cell adhesion to fibronectin, but on the other hand, cell adhesion could be inhibited with the sulfated saccharide mimetic GSF, probably by interfering with protein–protein interactions
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Published 29 May 2012

Synthesis of fluorinated maltose derivatives for monitoring protein interaction by 19F NMR

  • Michaela Braitsch,
  • Hanspeter Kählig,
  • Georg Kontaxis,
  • Michael Fischer,
  • Toshinari Kawada,
  • Robert Konrat and
  • Walther Schmid

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2012, 8, 448–455, doi:10.3762/bjoc.8.51

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  • -2-F-maltose-isomers; one isomer (α-gluco-type) binds to MBP and senses the protein interaction, and the nonbinding isomers (β-gluco- and/or α/β-manno-type) are utilized as internal references. Moreover, this reporter system was used for relative affinity studies of fluorinated and nonfluorinated
  • studies of protein–ligand interaction interfaces. Keywords: fluorination; 19F NMR; maltose-binding protein (MBP); maltose derivatives; protein interaction; Introduction In recent years, we have witnessed significant improvements in NMR spectroscopy, especially as a powerful tool for studying protein
  • relaxation properties of a small-molecular-weight reporter ligand that reversibly binds to a ligand binding domain, which in turn is fused to the interacting protein of interest. Subsequent protein–protein interaction leads to an additional increase of the molecular weight of the complex and can efficiently
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Published 27 Mar 2012
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