Fluorogenic glycopolymers available for determining the affinity of lectins by intermolecular FRET.

Fluorogenic glycopolymers available for determining the affinity of lectins by intermolecular FRET. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2020 Feb 19;:127024 Authors: Matsuoka K, Suzuki Y, Koyama T, Matsushita T, Hatano K Abstract A convenient assembly of fluorogenic glycopolymers having various polymer compositions was accomplished from the corresponding glycomonomer and dansyl monomer by means of radical polymerization, and the water-soluble glycopolymers gave typical fluorescence spectroscopic profiles due to the dansyl moieties on the glycopolymer in aqueous media. Biological evaluation of the polymer against wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) was accomplished on the basis of fluorescence changes due to tryptophan residues on WGA, and the affinities between the glycopolymers and WGA were estimated to be 4.7 × 105 to 9.3 × 105 M-1. In order to apply the fluorogenic glycopolymers for further biological measurements, efficient resonance energy transfer from tryptophan moieties on WGA to dansyl moieties on the fluorogenic glycopolymers was examined. FRET profiles of both fluorophores were similar compared to the binding profiles on the basis of fluorescence changes of tryptophan residues. This approach is applicable for the determination of an affinity constant between a carbohydrate and a lectin in which no fluorophore exists near the binding site. PMID: 32098722 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters - Category: Chemistry Authors: Tags: Bioorg Med Chem Lett Source Type: research