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Ligand Interactions with E-Selectin. Identification of a New Binding Site for Recognition of <i>N</i>-Acyl Aromatic Glucosamine Substituents of Sialyl Lewis X
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Pharmaceutical ScienceE-selectin-mediated Cellular AdhesionGlycobiologyOrganic ChemistryChemical BiologyPharmaceutical ChemistrySeveral N-acylglucosamine DerivativesMedicinal ChemistryNew Binding SiteMolecular RecognitionGlycosylationBiochemistryLigand InteractionsBioconjugationPharmacologyMolecular ModelingNatural SciencesSialyl Lewis XMedicineCarbohydrate-protein InteractionDrug Discovery
Several N-acylglucosamine derivatives of sialyl Lewis X (1-3) were prepared using a combined chemical enzymatic approach and evaluated as an inhibitor of E-selectin-mediated cellular adhesion. Compounds with aromatic functionality, 1 and 2, were found to be 3-10 times more potent than the N-acetyl derivative (14) in an ELISA E-selectin cell adhesion assay. Conformational analysis with NMR indicated that the sialyl Lewis x domain of 1 retained the conformation of the N-acetyl derivative (14) despite the presence of the N-naphthamido group. The dramatic order of magnitude increase in potency of these monovalent structures can be utilized to design more potent selectin-based cell adhesion inhibitors.
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