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Probing the acceptor substrate binding site of Trypanosoma cruzi trans-sialidase with systematically modified substrates and glycoside libraries.


ABSTRACT: Systematically modified octyl galactosides and octyl N-acetyllactosamines were assessed as inhibitors of, and substrates for, T. cruzi trans-sialidase (TcTS) in the context of exploring its acceptor substrate binding site. These studies show that TcTS, which catalyses the ?-(2?3)-sialylation of non-reducing terminal ?-galactose residues, is largely intolerant of substitution of the galactose 2 and 4 positions whereas substitution of the galactose 6 position is well tolerated. Further studies show that even the addition of a bulky sugar residue (glucose, galactose) does not impact negatively on TcTS binding and turnover, which highlights the potential of 'internal' 6-substituted galactose residues to serve as TcTS acceptor substrates. Results from screening a 93-membered thiogalactoside library highlight a number of structural features (notably imidazoles and indoles) that are worthy of further investigation in the context of TcTS inhibitor development.

SUBMITTER: Harrison JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3315775 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Probing the acceptor substrate binding site of Trypanosoma cruzi trans-sialidase with systematically modified substrates and glycoside libraries.

Harrison Jennifer A JA   Kartha K P Ravindranathan KP   Fournier Eric J L EJ   Lowary Todd L TL   Malet Carles C   Nilsson Ulf J UJ   Hindsgaul Ole O   Schenkman Sergio S   Naismith James H JH   Field Robert A RA  

Organic & biomolecular chemistry 20110121 5


Systematically modified octyl galactosides and octyl N-acetyllactosamines were assessed as inhibitors of, and substrates for, T. cruzi trans-sialidase (TcTS) in the context of exploring its acceptor substrate binding site. These studies show that TcTS, which catalyses the α-(2→3)-sialylation of non-reducing terminal β-galactose residues, is largely intolerant of substitution of the galactose 2 and 4 positions whereas substitution of the galactose 6 position is well tolerated. Further studies sho  ...[more]

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