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Chembiochem ; 18(6): 539-544, 2017 03 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28076665

ABSTRACT

Uropathogenic E. coli exploit PapG-II adhesin for infecting host cells of the kidney; the expression of PapG-II at the tip of bacterial pili correlates with the onset of pyelonephritis in humans, a potentially life-threatening condition. It was envisaged that blocking PapG-II (and thus bacterial adhesion) would provide a viable therapeutic alternative to conventional antibiotic treatment. In our search for potent PapG-II antagonists, we observed an increase in affinity when tetrasaccharide 1, the natural ligand of PapG-II in human kidneys, was elongated to hexasaccharide 2, even though the additional Siaα(2-3)Gal extension is not in direct contact with the lectin. ITC studies suggest that the increased affinity results from partial desolvation of nonbinding regions of the hexasaccharide; this is ultimately responsible for perturbation of the outer hydration layers. Our results are in agreement with previous observations and suggest a general mechanism for modulating carbohydrate-protein interactions based on nonbinding regions of the ligand.


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Adhesins, Bacterial/metabolism , Adhesins, Escherichia coli/chemistry , Carbohydrate Metabolism , Fimbriae Proteins/chemistry , Lectins/metabolism , Adhesins, Bacterial/chemistry , Binding Sites , Carbohydrates/chemistry , Crystallography, X-Ray , Humans , Molecular Dynamics Simulation , Pyelonephritis/microbiology , Pyelonephritis/physiopathology
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