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Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences | 2010

Key structures of bacterial peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide triggering the innate immune system of higher animals: Chemical synthesis and functional studies

Shoichi Kusumoto; Koichi Fukase; Tetsuo Shiba

Chemistry-based investigation is reviewed which led to identification of the active entities responsible for the immunostimulating potencies of peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide. Though these glycoconjugates which ubiquitously occur in wide range of bacteria as the essential components of their cell envelopes have long been known to enhance the immunological responses of higher animals, neither the precise chemical structures required nor the mechanism of their action remained to be elucidated until early 1970s. Chemical synthesis of partial structures of peptidoglycan proved N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine to be the minimum structure responsible for the activity and led to later identification of its receptor protein Nod2 present in animal cells. Another active partial structure of peptidoglycan, γ-D-glutamyl-meso-diaminopimelic acid, and its receptor Nod1 were also identified as well. With regard to lipopolysaccharide, its glycolipid part named lipid A was purified and the structure studied. Chemically synthesized lipid A according to the newly elucidated structure exhibited full activity described for lipopolysaccharide known as endotoxin. Synthetic homogeneous lipid A and its structural analogues and labeled derivatives enabled precise studies of their interaction with receptor proteins and the mechanism of their action. Chemical synthesis of homogeneous partial structures of peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide gave unequivocal evidences for the concept that definite small molecular parts of these complex macromolecular bacterial glycoconjugates are specifically recognized by their respective receptors and trigger our defense system now widely recognized as innate immunity.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

Host Recognition of Bacterial Muramyl Dipeptide Mediated through NOD2 IMPLICATIONS FOR CROHN′S DISEASE

Naohiro Inohara; Yasunori Ogura; Ana Fontalba; Olga Gutierrez; Fernando Pons; Javier Crespo; Koichi Fukase; Seiichi Inamura; Shoichi Kusumoto; Masahito Hashimoto; Simon J. Foster; Anthony P. Moran; Jose L. Fernandez-Luna; Gabriel Núñez


Archive | 2003

Versatile linker compound and ligand, and method for preparation thereof

Yasuo Suda; Akio Arano; Shoichi Kusumoto; Michael Sobel


Archive | 1993

2-aminopyridine compounds

Shoichi Kusumoto; Sumihiro Hase; Koichi Fukase


Archive | 2011

Escherichia coli membrane protein insertion factor

Shoichi Kusumoto; 正一 楠本; Keiko Shimamoto; 啓子 島本; Masahide Maeda; 将秀 前田; Ken-ichi Nishiyama; 賢一 西山; Hajime Tokuda; 元 徳田; Takuya Ueda; 卓也 上田; Takashi Kanamori; 崇 金森


Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and biological sciences | 2010

Erratum to ?Key structures of bacterial peptidoglycan and lipopolysaccharide triggering the innate immune system of higher animals: Chemical synthesis and functional studies?: [Proc. Jpn. Acad., Ser. B 86, No. 4, 322-337].

Shoichi Kusumoto; Koichi Fukase; Tetsuo Shiba


Archive | 2005

LINKER COMPOUND, LIGAND, FIXING METHOD FOR OLIGOSACCHARIDE CHAIN AND SUPPORT BODY FOR PROTEIN ANALYSIS

Akio Arano; Shoichi Kusumoto; Yasuo Sumida; 正一 楠本; 明男 荒野; 泰生 隅田


Archive | 1994

Method of producing a conjugate utilizing a 2-amino-pyridine compound

Shoichi Kusumoto; Koichi Fukase; Sumihiro Hase


Archive | 2010

neutrophil-mediated innate immunity Human peptidoglycan recognition protein-S is an effector of

Ju Hyun Cho; Iain P. Fraser; Koichi Fukase; Shoichi Kusumoto; Yukari Fujimoto; Gregory L. Stahl


International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products | 2006

P-293 Investigation for the bioactive conformation of immunostimulating glycoconjugate lipid A : the synthesis of conformationally constrained analogues

Masao Akamatsu; Yuko Sumino; Yukari Fujimoto; Shoichi Kusumoto; Koichi Fukase

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Koichi Fukase

National University of Ireland

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Michael Sobel

Virginia Commonwealth University

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