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Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2014

Structure binding relationship of galactosylated Glycoclusters toward Pseudomonas aeruginosa lectin LecA using a DNA-based carbohydrate microarray.

Béatrice Gerland; Alice Goudot; Caroline Ligeour; Gwladys Pourceau; Albert Meyer; Sébastien Vidal; Thomas Gehin; Olivier Vidal; Eliane Souteyrand; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; Yann Chevolot; François Morvan

Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) is a major public health issue due to its impact on nosocomial infections as well as its impact on cystic fibrosis patient mortality. One of the main concerns is its ability to develop antibiotic resistance. Therefore, inhibition of PA virulence has been proposed as an alternative strategy to tackle PA based infections. LecA (or PA-IL), a galactose binding lectin from PA, is involved in its virulence. Herein, we aimed at designing high affinity synthetic ligands toward LecA for its inhibition and at understanding the key parameters governing the binding of multivalent galactosylated clusters. Twenty-five glycoclusters were synthesized and their bindings were studied on a carbohydrate microarray. Monosaccharide centered clusters and linear comb-like clusters were synthesized with different linkers separating the core and the galactosyl residues. Their length, flexibility, and aromaticity were varied. Our results showed that the binding profile of LecA to galactosylated clusters was dependent on both the core and the linker and also that the optimal linker was different for each core. Nevertheless, an aryl group in the linker structure drastically improved the binding to LecA. Our results also suggest that optimal distances are preferred between the core and the aromatic group and the core and the galactose.


RSC Advances | 2013

Synthesis of branched-phosphodiester and mannose-centered fucosylated glycoclusters and their binding studies with Burkholderia ambifaria lectin (BambL)

Caroline Ligeour; Aymeric Audfray; Emilie Gillon; Albert Meyer; Nicolas Galanos; Sébastien Vidal; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; Anne Imberty; François Morvan

Five fucosylated glycoclusters exhibiting 4, 6 or 8 residues were synthesised with two different spatial environments based on mannose-centered and branched-phosphodiester scaffolds. Their synthesis was performed in solution using phosphoramidite chemistry to generate phosphodiester linkages, combined with Cu(I)-catalyzed azide–alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC). The multivalent ligands were evaluated for their ability to bind to Burkholderia ambifaria Lectin (BambL). Binding evaluation was performed through inhibition of hemagglutination (HIA), surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and isothermal titration microcalorimetry (ITC). All fucosylated glycoclusters exhibited a higher affinity to BambL than methyl α-L-fucoside. A dissociation constant of 43 nM was observed for the fucocluster exhibiting four residues with the branched-phosphodiester spatial environment corresponding to a 22-fold increase in comparison with methyl α-L-fucoside. These multivalent fucoclusters represent the first example of ligands of high affinity to BambL.


Green Chemistry | 2011

Asymmetric aza-Michael addition under ultra-high pressure: short bias to polyhydroxylated piperidines

Sidnei Moura; Christine Thomassigny; Caroline Ligeour; Christine Greck; Delphine Joseph; Emmanuelle Drège; Françoise Dumas

Two polyhydroxylated piperidines have been prepared in short sequences from diacetone gluco- and allofuranose. The key step is a piezo-aza-Michael addition of diphenylmethanamine to enoates bearing a sugar moiety in the γ-position. The combination of ultra-high pressure associated to the presence of readily available sugars chiral pool led to the expected chiral amines in good yields and excellent stereoselectivities.


Nanoscale | 2018

The anti-adhesive effect of glycoclusters on Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria adhesion to epithelial cells studied by AFM single cell force spectroscopy

Francesca Zuttion; Caroline Ligeour; Olivier Vidal; Mike Wälte; François Morvan; Sébastien Vidal; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; Yann Chevolot; Magali Phaner-Goutorbe; Hermann Schillers

The human opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) is responsible for chronic infections of the respiratory epithelium in cystic fibrosis patients. PA takes advantage of an arsenal of virulence factors to infect and colonize human lungs. Among them, the lectin LecA favours epithelium invasion by interacting with host cell globotriaosylceramide (Gb3). A new therapeutic approach is based on the development of synthetic multivalent molecules (glycoclusters) targeting LecA with a higher affinity than its natural ligand. Atomic force microscopy-single cell force spectroscopy has been used to study the effect of glycoclusters on the bacteria-cell interaction. Glycoclusters have been shown to affect the detachment work and detachment force of the bacteria-cell interaction. The specificity and the efficiency of the glycocluster in targeting the lectin and destabilizing the PA-epithelial cell adhesion are demonstrated and discussed.


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2015

Mannose-centered aromatic galactoclusters inhibit the biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Caroline Ligeour; Olivier Vidal; Lucie Dupin; F. Casoni; Emilie Gillon; Albert Meyer; Sébastien Vidal; Gérard Vergoten; Jean-Marie Lacroix; Eliane Souteyrand; Anne Imberty; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; Yann Chevolot; François Morvan


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2014

The influence of the aromatic aglycon of galactoclusters on the binding of LecA: a case study with O-phenyl, S-phenyl, O-benzyl, S-benzyl, O-biphenyl and O-naphthyl aglycons

F. Casoni; Lucie Dupin; Gérard Vergoten; Albert Meyer; Caroline Ligeour; Thomas Gehin; Olivier Vidal; Eliane Souteyrand; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; Yann Chevolot; François Morvan


Royal Institute of Chemistry, Reviews | 2013

Synthesis of branched-phosphodiester and mannosecentered fucosylated glycoclusters and their binding studies with Burkholderia ambifaria lectin (BambL)

Caroline Ligeour; Aymeric Audfray; Emilie Gillon; Albert Meyer; Nicolas Galanos; Sébastien Vidal; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; Anne Imberty; François Morvan


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2014

Synthesis of Galactoclusters by Metal‐Free Thiol “Click Chemistry” and Their Binding Affinities for Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lectin LecA

Caroline Ligeour; Lucie Dupin; Alberto Marra; Gérard Vergoten; Albert Meyer; Alessandro Dondoni; Eliane Souteyrand; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; Yann Chevolot; François Morvan


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2012

Bis‐ and Tris‐Alkyne Phosphoramidites for Multiple 5′‐Labeling of Oligonucleotides by Click Chemistry

Caroline Ligeour; Albert Meyer; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; François Morvan


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2015

Importance of topology for glycocluster binding to Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia ambifaria bacterial lectins

Caroline Ligeour; Lucie Dupin; Anthony Angeli; Gérard Vergoten; Sébastien Vidal; Albert Meyer; Eliane Souteyrand; Jean-Jacques Vasseur; Yann Chevolot; François Morvan

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Yann Chevolot

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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Albert Meyer

University of Montpellier

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Eliane Souteyrand

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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Gérard Vergoten

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Olivier Vidal

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Lucie Dupin

Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon

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F. Morvan

University of Montpellier

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Anne Imberty

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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