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Achieving High Affinity for a Bacterial Lectin with Reversible Covalent Ligands

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High-affinity monovalent ligands for lectins are challenging to develop due to weak binding interactions.

This study investigates the potential of rationally designed covalent ligands targeting the N-terminal domain of BC2L-C lectin from Burkholderia cenocepacia, a pathogen causing severe respiratory infections in immunocompromised patients. Anti-adhesion therapy is emerging as a complementary approach against such infections and bacterial lectins are suitable targets. The fucose-specific BC2L-C-Nt recognizes blood group oligosaccharides on host cells. Using a computational approach, we designed reversible covalent competitive ligands that include a fucoside anchor and a salicylaldehyde warhead targeting Lys108 near the fucose-binding site. Several candidates were synthesized and tested using competition experiments. The most effective ligand improved the IC50 of methyl-fucoside by two orders of magnitude, matching the affinity of the native H-type 1 trisaccharide. Control experiments confirmed the importance of both fucose anchor and salicylaldehyde moiety in the ligand's affinity. Mass analysis confirmed covalent interaction with Lys108.

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hal-04777715 , version 1 (12-11-2024)

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Giulia Antonini, Anna Bernardi, Emilie Gillon, Alberto Dal Corso, Monica Civera, et al.. Achieving High Affinity for a Bacterial Lectin with Reversible Covalent Ligands. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2024, 67 (21), pp.19546-19560. ⟨10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c01876⟩. ⟨hal-04777715⟩
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