摘要
背景:从最简单的细菌到最复杂的哺乳动物,包括人类,每一个细胞都被一层致密的聚糖覆盖。几乎在我们体内发生的每一个生物过程都涉及聚糖,在细胞与环境之间的沟通中发挥着核心作用。聚糖还参与传染性疾病,这是由于病原体细胞外膜的聚糖与宿主细胞上的特定受体之间的特异性相互作用产生的,反之亦然。 目标:在原子和分子水平上理解控制这些特定碳水化合物蛋白相互作用的机制,对于开发能够阻止感染并避免疾病的新药物至关重要。 方法:生物物理技术的最新进展使得能够全面了解宿主病原体感染事件,揭示了分子相互作用的关键方面,并且因此提供了干扰它的机会。 结论:在这次综述中,我们讨论了一些最近的贡献,总结了我们认为最具创新性和鼓舞人心的研究方向。
关键词: 聚糖,核磁共振,X射线,细菌感染,凝集素,分子识别,病毒感染。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Glycans in Infectious Diseases. A Molecular Recognition Perspective
Volume: 24 Issue: 36
关键词: 聚糖,核磁共振,X射线,细菌感染,凝集素,分子识别,病毒感染。
摘要: Background: From the simplest bacteria to the highest complex mammals, including humans, every single cell is covered by a dense coat of glycans. Glycans are involved in almost every biological process that takes place in our body, playing a central role in the communication between cells and their environment. Glycans are also involved in infectious diseases, which arise from the specific interaction between glycans of the pathogen cell coat and specific receptors on the host cell or vice versa.
Objective: The understanding of the mechanisms governing these specific carbohydrateprotein interactions, at atomic and molecular levels, is crucial to develop new drugs able to block the infection and to avoid the disease.
Methods: Recent advances in biophysical techniques allow for a complete picture of the hostpathogen infection event, unveiling the key aspects of the molecular interaction and, thus, providing an opportunity to interfere with it.
Conclusion: In this general review, we discuss some recent contributions, providing a summary of what we consider the most innovative and inspiring research lines to the field.
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Glycans in Infectious Diseases. A Molecular Recognition Perspective, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (36) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170217093702
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170217093702 |
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