Non-Carbohydrate Glycomimetics as Inhibitors of Calcium(II)-Binding Lectins.

Apr 6, 2021·
Kuhaudomlarp, S.
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Siebs, E.
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Shanina, E.
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Topin, J.
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Joachim, I.
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Da Silva Figueiredo Celestino Gomes, P.
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Varrot, A.
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Rognan, D.
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Rademacher, C.
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Imberty, A.
,
Titz, A.
Abstract
Because of the antimicrobial resistance crisis, lectins are considered novel drug targets. Pseudomonas aeruginosa utilizes LecA and LecB in the infection process. Inhibition of both lectins with carbohydrate-derived molecules can reduce biofilm formation to restore antimicrobial susceptibility. Here, we focused on non-carbohydrate inhibitors for LecA to explore new avenues for lectin inhibition. From a screening cascade we obtained one experimentally confirmed hit, a catechol, belonging to the well-known PAINS compounds. Rigorous analyses validated electron-deficient catechols as millimolar LecA inhibitors. The first co-crystal structure of a non-carbohydrate inhibitor in complex with a bacterial lectin clearly demonstrates the catechol mimicking the binding of natural glycosides with LecA. Importantly, catechol 3 is the first non-carbohydrate lectin ligand that binds bacterial and mammalian calcium(II)-binding lectins, giving rise to this fundamentally new class of glycomimetics.
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Non-Carbohydrate Glycomimetics as Inhibitors of Calcium(II)-Binding Lectins., Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 2021 60 (15), 8104-8114