2002
DOI: 10.1021/ja016727k
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Control of Multivalent Interactions by Binding Epitope Density

Abstract: Receptor clustering by multivalent ligands can activate signaling pathways. In principle, multivalent ligand features can control clustering and the downstream signals that result, but the influence of ligand structure on these processes is incompletely understood. Using a series of synthetic polymers that vary systematically, we studied the influence of multivalent ligand binding epitope density on the clustering of a model receptor, concanavalin A (Con A). We analyze three aspects of receptor clustering: the… Show more

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“…[46,165] Importantly, this polymerization method allows control over the RE display and density. [166,167] The differences in activity between these compounds can, therefore, be attributed to specific aspects of ligand structure.…”
Section: 3dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[46,165] Importantly, this polymerization method allows control over the RE display and density. [166,167] The differences in activity between these compounds can, therefore, be attributed to specific aspects of ligand structure.…”
Section: 3dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[168][169][170][171][172][173] Similarly, libraries of multivalent ligands might be expected to contain compounds that possess diverse activities. [119][120][121]166,167,174] However, the potential diversity of multivalent materials is great and strategies to synthesize diverse collections of multivalent ligands are only beginning to emerge.…”
Section: 3g Combinatorial Multivalent Ligand Synthesis-one New Fromentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has four sugar binding sites, which can specifically bind with mannose and glucose. 61,62 In particular, Recently, great progress has been made with synthetic glycolpolypeptides, which might mimic glycosylated peptides and proteins in nature. The Deming group firstly synthesized well-defined glycopolypeptides through direct ROP of glycolated amino acids based on lysine 64 and cysteine.…”
Section: Biomolecule Responsive Polypeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 A scaffold for the assembly of multivalent ligands must therefore orient the ligands in a defined and proper geometry for binding. [11][12][13] This geometry, along with other design criteria (such as the number of ligands, solubility, biocompatibility) may vary for different applications and in consequence, a variety of different scaffolds has been used in the past. 14-17…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%