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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2003

Interaction of fucoidan with the proteins of the complement classical pathway.

Bérangère Tissot; Béatrice Montdargent; Lionel Chevolot; Anne Varenne; Stéphanie Descroix; Pierre Gareil; Régis Daniel

Fucoidan inhibits complement by mechanisms that so far remain to be unraveled, and the objective of this work was to delineate the mode of inhibition by this sulfated polysaccharide. For that purpose, low molecular weight fractions of algal (Ascophyllum nodosum) fucoidan containing the disaccharide unit [-->3)-alpha-L-Fuc(2SO3(-))-(1-->4)-alpha-L-Fuc(2,3diSO3(-))-(1-->](n) have been studied. Gel co-affinity electrophoresis and a new affinity capillary electrophoresis (ACE) method have been implemented to characterize fucoidan-complement protein complexes. Fucoidan binds C1q, likely to its collagen-like region through interactions involving lysine residues, and then prevents the association of the C1r(2)-C1s(2) subunit, required to form the fully active C1. In addition to C1q, fucoidan forms a complex with the protein C4 as observed by ACE. The fucoidan inhibits the first steps of the classical pathway activation that is of relevance in view of the proinflammatory effects of the subsequent products of the cascade. This study shows that a high level of inhibitory activity can be achieved with low molecular weight carbohydrate molecules and that the potential applicability of fucoidan oligosaccharides for therapeutic complement inhibition is worthy of consideration.


Glycobiology | 2010

NMR characterization and molecular modeling of fucoidan showing the importance of oligosaccharide branching in its anticomplementary activity.

Marie-Jeanne Clément; Bérangère Tissot; Lionel Chevolot; Elisabeth Adjadj; Yuguo Du; Patrick A. Curmi; Régis Daniel

Fucoidan is a potent inhibitor of the human complement system whose activity is mediated through interactions with certain proteins belonging to the classical pathway, particularly the protein C4. Branched fucoidan oligosaccharides displayed a higher anticomplementary activity as compared to linear structures. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) characterization of the branched oligosaccharides and saturation transfer difference-NMR experiment of the interaction with the protein C4 allowed the identification of the glycan residues in close contact with the target protein. Transferred nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy experiment and molecular modeling of fucoidan oligosaccharides indicated that the presence of side chains reduces the flexibility of the oligosaccharide backbone, which thus adopts a conformation which is very close to the one recognized by the protein C4. Together, these results suggest that branching of fucoidan oligosaccharides, determining their conformational state, has a major impact on their anticomplementary activity.


Carbohydrate Research | 2006

Differentiation of the fucoidan sulfated L-fucose isomers constituents by CE-ESIMS and molecular modeling.

Bérangère Tissot; Jean-Yves Salpin; Michaël Martinez; Marie-Pierre Gaigeot; Régis Daniel


Carbohydrate Research | 2007

Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides derived from fucoidan of Ascophyllum nodosum

Régis Daniel; Lionel Chevolot; Montse Carrascal; Bérangère Tissot; Paulo A.S. Mourão; Joaquín Abián


Glycobiology | 2002

Characterization of a new α-L-fucosidase isolated from the marine mollusk Pecten maximus that catalyzes the hydrolysis of α-L-fucose from algal fucoidan (Ascophyllum nodosum)

Olivier Berteau; Isabelle McCort; Nicole Goasdoue; Bérangère Tissot; Régis Daniel


Glycobiology | 2003

Letter to the Glyco-Forum Biological properties of sulfated fucans: the potent inhibiting activity of algal fucoidan against the human complement system

Bérangère Tissot; Régis Daniel


Biochemistry | 2005

Mass spectrometry analysis of the oligomeric C1q protein reveals the B chain as the target of trypsin cleavage and interaction with fucoidan.

Bérangère Tissot; Florence Gonnet; Alban Iborra; Christian Berthou; Nicole M. Thielens; Gérard J. Arlaud; Régis Daniel


FEBS Journal | 2003

Interaction of the C1 complex of Complement with sulfated polysaccharide and DNA probed by single molecule fluorescence microscopy

Bérangère Tissot; Régis Daniel; Christophe Place


Archive | 2010

FUCOIDAN SHOWING THE IMPORTANCE OF OLIGOSACCHARIDE BRANCHING IN ITS ANTICOMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITY

Nmr Characterization; Marie-Jeanne Clément; Bérangère Tissot; Lionel Chevolot; Elisabeth Adjadj; Yuguo Du; Patrick A. Curmi; Régis Daniel


L' Actualité chimique | 2006

Peigner de l'ADN pour étudier les interactions polysaccharide-protéine

Régis Daniel; Bérangère Tissot; Christophe Place; Zoher Gueroui

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Régis Daniel

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Christophe Place

École normale supérieure de Lyon

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Yuguo Du

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Béatrice Montdargent

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Florence Gonnet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Gérard J. Arlaud

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Yves Salpin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marie-Pierre Gaigeot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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