Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Tri-antennary N-glycans Terminating in Sialyl-Lewisx Reveals the Importance of Glycan Complexity for Influenza A Virus Receptor Binding

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2024-06-06

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Li, Tiehai
Spruit, Cindy MariaISNI 000000050744332X
Wei, Na
Liu, Lin
Wolfert, Margreet A.ORCID 0000-0003-4864-0026ISNI 0000000492962978
Vries, Robert P. deISNI 0000000419428779
Boons, Geert-JanORCID 0000-0003-3111-5954ISNI 0000000120249047

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Abstract

Sialyl-Lewisx (SLex) is involved in immune regulation, human fertilization, cancer, and bacterial and viral diseases. The influence of the complex glycan structures, which can present SLex epitopes, on binding is largely unknown. We report here a chemoenzymatic strategy for the preparation of a panel of twenty-two isomeric asymmetrical tri-antennary N-glycans presenting SLex-Lex epitopes on either the MGAT4 or MGAT5 arm that include putative high-affinity ligands for E-selectin. The N-glycans were prepared starting from a sialoglycopeptide isolated from egg yolk powder and took advantage of inherent substrate preferences of glycosyltransferases and the use of 5'-diphospho-N-trifluoracetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNHTFA) that can be transferred by branching N-acetylglucosaminyltransferases to give, after base treatment, GlcNH2-containing glycans that temporarily disable an antenna from enzymatic modification. Glycan microarray binding studies showed that E-selectin bound equally well to linear glycans and tri-antennary N-glycans presenting SLex-Lex. On the other hand, it was found that hemagglutinins (HA) of H5 influenza A viruses (IAV) preferentially bound the tri-antennary N-glycans. Furthermore, several H5 HAs preferentially bound to N-glycan presenting SLex on the MGAT4 arm. SLex is displayed in the respiratory tract of several avian species, demonstrating the relevance of investigating the binding of, among others IAVs, to complex N-glycans presenting SLex.

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Chemoenzymatic, Glycan, Glycosyltransferases, Lectin, Receptor specificity, General Chemistry, Catalysis, Organic Chemistry, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Li, T, Spruit, C M, Wei, N, Liu, L, Wolfert, M A, de Vries, R P & Boons, G-J 2024, 'Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Tri-antennary N-glycans Terminating in Sialyl-Lewisx Reveals the Importance of Glycan Complexity for Influenza A Virus Receptor Binding', Chemistry-A European Journal, vol. 30, no. 32, e202401108. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202401108