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Fucose-Functionalized Precision Glycomacromolecules Targeting Human Norovirus Capsid Protein

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Bücher, Katharina Susanne
Yan, Hao
Creutznacher, Robert
Ruoff, Kerstin
Mallagaray, Alvaro
Uetrecht, Charlotte
Hartmann, Laura
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Biomacromolecules. 2018, 19(9), pp. 3714-3724. ISSN 1525-7797. eISSN 1526-4602. Available under: doi: 10.1021/acs.biomac.8b00829

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Norovirus infection is the major cause of nonbacterial gastroenteritis in humans and has been the subject of numerous studies investigating the virus’s biophysical properties and biochemical function with the aim of deriving novel and highly potent entry inhibitors to prevent infection. Recently, it has been shown that the protruding P domain dimer (P-dimer) of a GII.10 Norovirus strain exhibits two new binding sites for l-fucose in addition to the canonical binding sites. Thus, these sites provide a novel target for the design of multivalent fucose ligands as entry inhibitors of norovirus infections. In this current study, a first generation of multivalent fucose-functionalized glycomacromolecules was synthesized and applied as model structures to investigate the potential targeting of fucose binding sites in human norovirus P-dimer. Following previously established solid phase polymer synthesis, eight precision glycomacromolecules varying in number and position of fucose ligands along an oligo(amidoamine) backbone were obtained and then used in a series of binding studies applying native MS, NMR, and X-ray crystallography. We observed only one fucose per glycomacromolecule binding to one P-dimer resulting in similar binding affinities for all fucose-functionalized glycomacromolecules, which based on our current findings we attribute to the overall size of macromolecular ligands and possibly to steric hindrance.

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ISO 690BÜCHER, Katharina Susanne, Hao YAN, Robert CREUTZNACHER, Kerstin RUOFF, Alvaro MALLAGARAY, Sabrina WEICKERT, Anna RUBAILO, Malte DRESCHER, Charlotte UETRECHT, Laura HARTMANN, 2018. Fucose-Functionalized Precision Glycomacromolecules Targeting Human Norovirus Capsid Protein. In: Biomacromolecules. 2018, 19(9), pp. 3714-3724. ISSN 1525-7797. eISSN 1526-4602. Available under: doi: 10.1021/acs.biomac.8b00829
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  journal={Biomacromolecules},
  pages={3714--3724},
  author={Bücher, Katharina Susanne and Yan, Hao and Creutznacher, Robert and Ruoff, Kerstin and Mallagaray, Alvaro and Weickert, Sabrina and Rubailo, Anna and Drescher, Malte and Uetrecht, Charlotte and Hartmann, Laura}
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