Journal article
Identification of preferred carbohydrate binding modes in xenoreactive antibodies by combining conformational filters and binding site maps
M Agostino, MS Sandrin, PE Thompson, E Yuriev, PA Ramsland
Glycobiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2010
Abstract
Carbohydrates are notoriously flexible molecules. However, they have an important role in many biochemical processes as specific ligands. Understanding how carbohydrates are recognized by other biological macromolecules (usually proteins) is therefore of considerable scientific value. Interfering with carbohydrate-protein interactions is a potentially useful strategy in combating a range of disease states, as well as being of critical importance in facilitating allo- and xenotransplantation. We have devised an in silico protocol for analyzing carbohydrate-protein interactions. In this study, we have applied the protocol to determine the structures of αGal-terminating carbohydrate antigens in..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by grant ID566722 (to M. S. Sandrin and P. A. Ramsland) from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC). M. Agostino is a recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award (APA). P. A. Ramsland is a recipient of an R. Douglas Wright Career Development Award (ID365209) from the NHMRC.