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The Multivalent Effect in Glycosidase Inhibition: Probing the Influence of Architectural Parameters with Cyclodextrin‐based Iminosugar Click Clusters

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2011

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In contrast to most lectins, glycosidases may appear to be unpromising targets for multivalent binding because they display only a single active site. To explore the potential of multivalency on glycosidase inhibition, unprecedented cyclodextrin-based iminosugar conjugates have been designed and prepared. The synthesis was performed by way of Cu(I) -catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition reaction under microwave activation between propargylated multivalent β-cyclodextrins and an azide-armed N-alkyl 1-deoxynojirimycin derivative. Evaluation with a panel of glycosidases of this new class of glycomimetic clusters revealed the strongest affinity enhancement observed to date for a multivalent glycosidase inhibitor, with binding enhancement up to four orders of magnitude over the corresponding monovalent ligand for α-mannosidase. These results demonstrate that the multivalency concept extends beyond carbohydrate-lectin recognition processes to glycomimetic-enzyme inhibition.

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