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Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding
New Journal of Chemistry, Volume: 43, Issue: 40, Pages: 16012 - 16016
Swansea University Author: Sumati Bhatia
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DOI (Published version): 10.1039/c9nj02018g
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Linear and hyperbranched polyglycerol-based mannosides and fucosyllactosides were developed as nanomolar binders of mannose binding lectin (MBL) and DC-SIGN using label free microscale thermophoresis (MST) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) techniques, respectively. While there was a small preferen...
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2024-01-02T11:48:51.7006939 v2 64871 2023-11-01 Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding a6b1181ebdbe42bd03b24cbdb559d082 0000-0002-5123-4937 Sumati Bhatia Sumati Bhatia true false 2023-11-01 EAAS Linear and hyperbranched polyglycerol-based mannosides and fucosyllactosides were developed as nanomolar binders of mannose binding lectin (MBL) and DC-SIGN using label free microscale thermophoresis (MST) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) techniques, respectively. While there was a small preference for hyperbranched polyglycerols in the case of MBL inhibitors, a clear advantage of ligand presentation on linear polyglycerol scaffolds was observed for DC-SIGN. Journal Article New Journal of Chemistry 43 40 16012 16016 Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 1144-0546 1369-9261 11 9 2019 2019-09-11 10.1039/c9nj02018g http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9nj02018g COLLEGE NANME Engineering and Applied Sciences School COLLEGE CODE EAAS Swansea University 2024-01-02T11:48:51.7006939 2023-11-01T10:41:05.1078737 Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Engineering and Applied Sciences - Chemistry Pallavi Kiran 1 Shalini Kumari 2 Jens Dernedde 3 Rainer Haag 0000-0003-3840-162x 4 Sumati Bhatia 0000-0002-5123-4937 5 |
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Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding |
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Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding Sumati Bhatia |
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Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding |
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Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding |
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Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding |
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Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding |
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Synthesis and comparison of linear and hyperbranched multivalent glycosides for C-type lectin binding |
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Linear and hyperbranched polyglycerol-based mannosides and fucosyllactosides were developed as nanomolar binders of mannose binding lectin (MBL) and DC-SIGN using label free microscale thermophoresis (MST) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) techniques, respectively. While there was a small preference for hyperbranched polyglycerols in the case of MBL inhibitors, a clear advantage of ligand presentation on linear polyglycerol scaffolds was observed for DC-SIGN. |
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