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Chemical synthesis of highly congested gp120 V1V2 N-glycopeptide antigens for potential HIV-1-directed vaccines.


ABSTRACT: Critical to the search for an effective HIV-1 vaccine is the development of immunogens capable of inducing broadly neutralizing antibodies (BnAbs). A key first step in this process is to design immunogens that can be recognized by known BnAbs. The monoclonal antibody PG9 is a BnAb that neutralizes diverse strains of HIV-1 by targeting a conserved carbohydrate-protein epitope in the variable 1 and 2 (V1V2) region of the viral envelope. Important for recognition are two closely spaced N-glycans at Asn(160) and Asn(156). Glycopeptides containing this synthetically challenging bis-N-glycosylated motif were prepared by convergent assembly, and were shown to be antigenic for PG9. Synthetic glycopeptides such as these may be useful for the development of HIV-1 vaccines based on the envelope V1V2 BnAb epitope.

SUBMITTER: Aussedat B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3826081 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical synthesis of highly congested gp120 V1V2 N-glycopeptide antigens for potential HIV-1-directed vaccines.

Aussedat Baptiste B   Vohra Yusuf Y   Park Peter K PK   Fernández-Tejada Alberto A   Alam S Munir SM   Dennison S Moses SM   Jaeger Frederick H FH   Anasti Kara K   Stewart Shelley S   Blinn Julie H JH   Liao Hua-Xin HX   Sodroski Joseph G JG   Haynes Barton F BF   Danishefsky Samuel J SJ  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20130822 35


Critical to the search for an effective HIV-1 vaccine is the development of immunogens capable of inducing broadly neutralizing antibodies (BnAbs). A key first step in this process is to design immunogens that can be recognized by known BnAbs. The monoclonal antibody PG9 is a BnAb that neutralizes diverse strains of HIV-1 by targeting a conserved carbohydrate-protein epitope in the variable 1 and 2 (V1V2) region of the viral envelope. Important for recognition are two closely spaced N-glycans at  ...[more]

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