Understanding the interaction of concanavalin a with mannosyl glycoliposomes: A surface plasmon resonance and fluorescence study.

Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces

Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacéuticas, Departamento de Química Orgánica y Fisicoquímica, Casilla 233, Santiago 1, Chile. Electronic address:

Published: October 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Carbohydrate-protein interactions are important for biological processes and drug delivery systems that use glycolipids.
  • Scientists created mannose compounds with different hydrophobic (water-repelling) chains to change how much mannose is exposed on the surface of liposomes.
  • They studied how these modified liposomes interact with a specific protein (Con A) using various techniques, finding that longer chains make mannose less available for interaction.

Article Abstract

The specificity of carbohydrate-protein interaction is a key factor in many biological processes and it is the foundation of technologies using glycoliposomes in drug delivery. The incorporation of glycolipids in vesicles is expected to increase their specificity toward particular targets such as lectins; however, the degree of exposure of the carbohydrate moiety at the liposome surface is a crucial parameter to be considered in the interaction. Herein we report the synthesis of mannose derivatives with one or two hydrophobic chains of different length, designed with the purpose of modifying the degree of exposure of the mannose when they were incorporated into liposomes. The interaction of glycovesicles with Con A was studied using: (i) agglutination assays; measured by dynamic laser light scattering (DLS); (ii) time resolved fluorescence methods and (iii) surface plasmon resonance (SPR) kinetic measurements. DLS data showed that an increase in hydrophobic chain length promotes a decrease of liposomes hydrodynamic radius. A longer hydrocarbon chain favors a deeper insertion into the bilayer and mannose moiety results less exposed at the surface to interact with lectin. Fluorescence experiments showed changes in the structure of glycovesicles due to the interaction with the protein. From SPR measurements the kinetic and equilibrium constants associated to the interaction of ConA with the different glycolipid synthetized were determined. The combination of SPR and fluorescence techniques allowed to study the interaction of Con A with mannosyl glycovesicles at three levels: at the surface, at the interface and deeper into the bilayer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2017.07.026DOI Listing

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