We describe the development of an on-cell NMR method for the rapid screening of FimH ligands and the structural identification of ligand binding epitopes. FimH is a mannose-binding bacterial adhesin expressed at the apical end of type 1 pili of uropathogenic bacterial strains and responsible for their D-mannose sensitive adhesion to host mammalian epithelial cells. Because of these properties, FimH is a key virulence factor and an attractive therapeutic target for urinary tract infection. We prepared synthetic D-mannose decorated dendrimers, we tested their ability to prevent the FimH-mediated yeast agglutination, and thus we used the compounds showing the best inhibitory activity as models of FimH multivalent ligands to set up our NMR methodology. Our experimental protocol, based on on-cell STD NMR techniques, is a suitable tool for the screening and the epitope mapping of FimH ligands aimed at the development of new antiadhesive and diagnostic tools against urinary tract infection pathogens. Notably, the study is carried out in a physiological environment, i.e. at the surface of living pathogen cells expressing FimH.

Palmioli, A., Sperandeo, P., Bertuzzi, S., Polissi, A., Airoldi, C. (2021). On-cell Saturation Transfer Difference NMR for the identification of FimH ligands and inhibitors. BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 112(July 2021) [10.1016/j.bioorg.2021.104876].

On-cell Saturation Transfer Difference NMR for the identification of FimH ligands and inhibitors

Palmioli, Alessandro
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Airoldi, Cristina
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

We describe the development of an on-cell NMR method for the rapid screening of FimH ligands and the structural identification of ligand binding epitopes. FimH is a mannose-binding bacterial adhesin expressed at the apical end of type 1 pili of uropathogenic bacterial strains and responsible for their D-mannose sensitive adhesion to host mammalian epithelial cells. Because of these properties, FimH is a key virulence factor and an attractive therapeutic target for urinary tract infection. We prepared synthetic D-mannose decorated dendrimers, we tested their ability to prevent the FimH-mediated yeast agglutination, and thus we used the compounds showing the best inhibitory activity as models of FimH multivalent ligands to set up our NMR methodology. Our experimental protocol, based on on-cell STD NMR techniques, is a suitable tool for the screening and the epitope mapping of FimH ligands aimed at the development of new antiadhesive and diagnostic tools against urinary tract infection pathogens. Notably, the study is carried out in a physiological environment, i.e. at the surface of living pathogen cells expressing FimH.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Anti-adhesive therapies; Anti-virulence; Carbohydrate-lectin interactions; FimH adhesin; FimH ligand screening; Lectin-mediated adhesion inhibitors; Ligand-receptor interaction studies; Multivalent ligands; On-cell STD NMR;
English
29-mar-2021
2021
112
July 2021
104876
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Palmioli, A., Sperandeo, P., Bertuzzi, S., Polissi, A., Airoldi, C. (2021). On-cell Saturation Transfer Difference NMR for the identification of FimH ligands and inhibitors. BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 112(July 2021) [10.1016/j.bioorg.2021.104876].
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