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Fluorescence polarization as an analytical tool to evaluate galectin-ligand interactions
Authors:Sörme Pernilla  Kahl-Knutsson Barbro  Huflejt Margaret  Nilsson Ulf J  Leffler Hakon
Institution:Organic and Bioorganic chemistry, Lund University, POB 124, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden.
Abstract:Galectins are a family of beta-galactose binding lectins associated with functions such as immunological and malignant events. To study the binding affinity of galectins for natural and artificial saccharides and glycoconjugates we have developed an assay using fluorescence polarization. A collection of fluorescein-conjugated saccharides was synthesized and used as probes with galectins-1 and -3 and the two carbohydrate recognition domains of galectin-4. Direct binding of a fixed probe amount with different amounts of each galectin defined specificity and selectivity and permitted selection of the optimal probe for inhibition studies. Then fixed amounts of galectin and selected probe were used to screen the inhibitory potency of a library of nonfluorescent compounds. As the assay is in solution and does not require separation of free and bound probe, it is simple and rapid and can easily be applied to different unlabeled galectins. As all interaction components are known, K(d) values for galectin-inhibitor interaction can be directly calculated without approximation other than the assumption of a simple one-site competition.
Keywords:Fluorescence polarization  Galectin  Lectin-carbohydrate interaction
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