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Macro-Glycoligands

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    Chapter 1 Synthesis of Chain-End Functionalized Glycopolymers via Cyanoxyl-Mediated Free Radical Polymerization (CMFRP)
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    Chapter 2 Protecting-Group-Free Synthesis of Well-Defined Glycopolymers Featuring Negatively Charged Oligosaccharides
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    Chapter 3 Glycopolymers Prepared by Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Followed by Glycoconjugation Using a Triazole-Forming “Click” Reaction
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    Chapter 4 Protecting-Group-Free Synthesis of Glycopolymers and Their Binding Assay with Lectin and Influenza Virus
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    Chapter 5 Carbohydrate-Based Initiators for the Cationic Ring-Opening Polymerization of 2-Ethyl-2-Oxazoline
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    Chapter 6 Heterofunctional Glycopolypeptides by Combination of Thiol-Ene Chemistry and NCA Polymerization
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    Chapter 7 Preparation of Proteoglycan Mimetic Graft Copolymers
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    Chapter 8 Galactosylated Polymer Nano-objects by Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly, Potential Drug Nanocarriers.
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    Chapter 9 Synthetic Approach to Biotinylated Glyco-Functionalized Quantum Dots: A New Fluorescent Probes for Biomedical Applications
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    Chapter 10 Surface Modification of Polydivinylbenzene Microspheres with a Fluorinated Glycopolymer Using Thiol-Halogen Click Chemistry
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    Chapter 11 Glycopolymer-Grafted Polymer Particles for Lectin Recognition
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    Chapter 12 Synthesis of Non-spherical Glycopolymer-Decorated Nanoparticles: Combing Thiol-ene with Catecholic Chemistry
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    Chapter 13 Synthetic Approach to Glycopolymer Base Nanoparticle Gold(I) Conjugate: A New Generation of Therapeutic Agents
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    Chapter 14 Multivalent Glycopolymer-Coated Gold Nanoparticles
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    Chapter 15 Modulation of Multivalent Protein Binding on Surfaces by Glycopolymer Brush Chemistry
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    Chapter 16 Oriented Immobilized Sialyloligo-macroligand Microarray
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    Chapter 17 Glycocalyx Remodeling with Glycopolymer-Based Proteoglycan Mimetics
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Chapter title
Modulation of Multivalent Protein Binding on Surfaces by Glycopolymer Brush Chemistry
Chapter number 15
Book title
Macro-Glycoligands
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3130-9_15
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3129-3, 978-1-4939-3130-9
Authors

Kai Yu, A. Louise Creagh, Charles A. Haynes, Jayachandran N. Kizhakkedathu

Abstract

The presentation of carbohydrates on an array can provide a means to model (mimic) oligosaccharides found on cell surfaces. Tuning the structural features of such carbohydrate arrays can therefore be used to help to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of protein-carbohydrate recognition on cell surfaces. Here we present a strategy to directly correlate the molecular and structural features of ligands presented on a surface with the kinetics and affinity of carbohydrate-lectin binding. The Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) spectroscopy analysis identified that by varying the spatial distribution (3D organization) of carbohydrate ligands within the surface grafted polymer layer, the mode of binding changed from multivalent to monovalent: a near 1000-fold change in the equilibrium association constant was achieved. The rupture forces measured by atomic force microscopy (AFM) force spectroscopy also indicated that the mode of binding between lectin and carbohydrate ligands can be modulated by the organization of carbohydrate ligands within the glycopolymer brushes.

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