硫酸化多糖和寡糖的抗HIV机制

IF 0.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Journal of Fiber Science and Technology Pub Date : 2020-12-15 DOI:10.2115/FIBERST.2020-0043
Takashi Yoshida
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本文综述了硫酸烷基多糖和低聚糖抗艾滋病病毒机制的研究进展及相关文献。以及HIV gp120中带正电荷的氨基酸。该机制被认为类似于天然血液抗凝剂硫酸多糖肝素和蛋白酶抑制剂抗凝血酶III之间的静电相互作用。此外,利用表面等离子体共振(SPR)和动态光散射(DLS)对来自HIV gp120、V3环、C末端和CD4结合结构域三个区域的寡肽进行了定量研究。这些研究揭示了V3环的寡肽和每个序列中带有带正电荷氨基酸积累区的C末端之间的相互作用。这些结果表明硫酸化多糖的抗HIV活性涉及静电相互作用。据报道,硫酸烷基低聚糖中的长链烷基在增强抗HIV活性方面起着关键作用。通过SPR和DLS测量,还讨论了硫酸化烷基多糖和寡糖与作为HIV模型的脂质体之间的相互作用,表明长链烷基渗透到HIV的脂质双层中,然后硫酸化的多糖和低聚糖部分与HIV gp120静电相互作用,产生强大的抗HIV活性。3-O十八烷基右旋糖酐。这些结果提示硫酸烷基聚和
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Anti-HIV Mechanism of Sulfated Poly and Oligosaccharides
: This review focuses on the previous and recent results as well as related literatures regarding the anti-HIV mechanism of sulfated alkyl poly- and oligosaccharides. and positively charged amino acids in HIV gp120. The mechanism was assumed to be similar to the electrostatic interaction between a natural blood anticoagulant sulfated polysaccharide heparin and a protease inhibitor antithrombin III. In addition, the anti-HIV mechanism of curdlan sulfate was quantitatively investigated using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) measured with oligopeptides from three regions in HIV gp120, V3 loop, C-terminus, and CD4 binding domain. These studies revealed the interaction between oligopeptides of the V3 loop and C-terminus bearing positively charged amino acid accumulated regions in each sequence. These results indicated that the anti-HIV activity of sulfated polysaccharides involves electrostatic interactions. It was reported that a long-chain alkyl group in sulfated alkyl oligosaccharides plays a key role in the enhancement of anti-HIV activity. The interaction between sulfated alkyl poly- and oligosaccharides and liposomes as a model of HIV was also discussed by SPR and DLS measurements, suggesting that the long-chain alkyl group penetrated into the lipid bilayer of HIV, and then sulfated poly- and oligosaccharide portions electrostatically interacted with HIV gp120 to produce potent anti-HIV activity. 3- O octadecyl dextran. These results were suggestive for the potent anti-HIV and cytotoxicity of sulfated alkyl poly-and
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Journal of Fiber Science and Technology
Journal of Fiber Science and Technology Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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