Re-Evaluation of Binding Properties of Recombinant Lymphocyte Receptors NKR-P1A and CD69 to Chemically Synthesized Glycans and Peptides

The binding of monosaccharides and short peptides to lymphocyte receptors (human CD69 and rat NKR-P1A) was first reported in 1994 and then in a number of subsequent publications. Based on this observation, numerous potentially high-affinity saccharide ligands have been synthesized over the last two...

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Main Authors: Rozbeský, Daniel, Krejzová, Jana, Křenek, Karel, Prchal, Jan, Hrabal, Richard, Kožíšek, Milan, Weignerová, Lenka, Fiore, Michele, Dumy, Pascal, Renaudet, Olivier, Křen, Vladimír
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Language:English
Published: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2014
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3907868/
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spelling pubmed-39078682014-01-31 Re-Evaluation of Binding Properties of Recombinant Lymphocyte Receptors NKR-P1A and CD69 to Chemically Synthesized Glycans and Peptides Rozbeský, Daniel Krejzová, Jana Křenek, Karel Prchal, Jan Hrabal, Richard Kožíšek, Milan Weignerová, Lenka Fiore, Michele Dumy, Pascal Renaudet, Olivier Křen, Vladimír Article The binding of monosaccharides and short peptides to lymphocyte receptors (human CD69 and rat NKR-P1A) was first reported in 1994 and then in a number of subsequent publications. Based on this observation, numerous potentially high-affinity saccharide ligands have been synthesized over the last two decades in order to utilize their potential in antitumor therapy. Due to significant inconsistencies in their reported binding properties, we decided to re-examine the interaction between multiple ligands and CD69 or NKR-P1A. Using NMR titration and isothermal titration calorimetry we were unable to detect the binding of the tested ligands such as N-acetyl-d-hexosamines and oligopeptides to both receptors, which contradicts the previous observations published in more than twenty papers over the last fifteen years. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2014-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3907868/ /pubmed/24445261 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms15011271 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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author Rozbeský, Daniel
Krejzová, Jana
Křenek, Karel
Prchal, Jan
Hrabal, Richard
Kožíšek, Milan
Weignerová, Lenka
Fiore, Michele
Dumy, Pascal
Renaudet, Olivier
Křen, Vladimír
spellingShingle Rozbeský, Daniel
Krejzová, Jana
Křenek, Karel
Prchal, Jan
Hrabal, Richard
Kožíšek, Milan
Weignerová, Lenka
Fiore, Michele
Dumy, Pascal
Renaudet, Olivier
Křen, Vladimír
Re-Evaluation of Binding Properties of Recombinant Lymphocyte Receptors NKR-P1A and CD69 to Chemically Synthesized Glycans and Peptides
author_facet Rozbeský, Daniel
Krejzová, Jana
Křenek, Karel
Prchal, Jan
Hrabal, Richard
Kožíšek, Milan
Weignerová, Lenka
Fiore, Michele
Dumy, Pascal
Renaudet, Olivier
Křen, Vladimír
author_sort Rozbeský, Daniel
title Re-Evaluation of Binding Properties of Recombinant Lymphocyte Receptors NKR-P1A and CD69 to Chemically Synthesized Glycans and Peptides
title_short Re-Evaluation of Binding Properties of Recombinant Lymphocyte Receptors NKR-P1A and CD69 to Chemically Synthesized Glycans and Peptides
title_full Re-Evaluation of Binding Properties of Recombinant Lymphocyte Receptors NKR-P1A and CD69 to Chemically Synthesized Glycans and Peptides
title_fullStr Re-Evaluation of Binding Properties of Recombinant Lymphocyte Receptors NKR-P1A and CD69 to Chemically Synthesized Glycans and Peptides
title_full_unstemmed Re-Evaluation of Binding Properties of Recombinant Lymphocyte Receptors NKR-P1A and CD69 to Chemically Synthesized Glycans and Peptides
title_sort re-evaluation of binding properties of recombinant lymphocyte receptors nkr-p1a and cd69 to chemically synthesized glycans and peptides
description The binding of monosaccharides and short peptides to lymphocyte receptors (human CD69 and rat NKR-P1A) was first reported in 1994 and then in a number of subsequent publications. Based on this observation, numerous potentially high-affinity saccharide ligands have been synthesized over the last two decades in order to utilize their potential in antitumor therapy. Due to significant inconsistencies in their reported binding properties, we decided to re-examine the interaction between multiple ligands and CD69 or NKR-P1A. Using NMR titration and isothermal titration calorimetry we were unable to detect the binding of the tested ligands such as N-acetyl-d-hexosamines and oligopeptides to both receptors, which contradicts the previous observations published in more than twenty papers over the last fifteen years.
publisher Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
publishDate 2014
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3907868/
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