Density functional theory based probe of the affinity interaction of saccharide ligands with extra-cellular sialic acid residues |
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Authors: | Anjali Patel Sanjay Tiwari |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara- 390 002, India;2. Maliba Pharmacy College, UKA Tarsadia University, Gopal-Vidyanagar Campus, Surat, 394350, India |
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Abstract: | Changes in glycosylation pattern leads to malignant transformations among the cells. In combination with upregulated actions of sialyltransferases, it ultimately leads to differential expression of sialic acid (SA) at cell surface. Given its negative charge and localization to extracellular domain, SA has been exploited for the development of targeted theranostics using approaches, such as, cationization and appending recognition saccharides on carrier surface. In this study, we have performed quantum mechanical calculations based on density functional theory (DFT) to study the interaction of saccharides with extracellular SA. Gradient-corrected DFT with the three parameter function (B3) was utilized for the calculation of Lee–Yang–Parr (LYP) correlation function. Atomic charge, vibrational frequencies and energy of the optimized structures were calculated through B3LYP. Our calculations demonstrate a stronger galactose–sialic acid interaction at tumour-relevant low pH and hyperthermic condition. These results support the application of pH responsive delivery vehicles and targeted hyperthermic chemotherapy for eradicating solid tumour deposits. These studies, conducted a priori, can guide the formulation scientists over appropriate choice of ligands and their applications in the design of ‘smart’ theranostic tools. |
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Keywords: | cancer hypersialylation recognition saccharides density functional theory targeted theranostics |
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