Despite the enormous clinical importance for xenotransplantation, very little is known about the 3D structural basis for natural antibody recognition of the major carbohydrate xenoantigen, its derivatives and their peptide counterparts. Fundamentally, understanding the nature of peptide-carbohydrate cross-reactivity is necessary to allow a rational design of useful inhibitors. To satisfy this need, we have initiated a project to investigate the structural aspects of antibody recognition of carbohydrate xenoantigens and their peptide mimics by molecular docking. We aim to analyse critical ligand-protein interactions with a focus on identifying the degree of structural carbohydrate mimicry exhibited by peptide ligands. In this paper, we prese...
<div><p>Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are consid...
The functional consequences of peptide-carbohydrate mimicry were analyzed on the basis of the crysta...
Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are considered a v...
Carbohydrate-antibody interactions mediate many cellular processes and immune responses. Carbohydrat...
Antibody-carbohydrate interactions play central roles in stimulating adverse immune reactions. The m...
Carbohydrates are notoriously flexible molecules. However, they have an important role in many bioch...
Cell surface glycoproteins play vital roles in cellular homeostasis and disease. Antibody recognitio...
Carbohydrate-protein interactions are exquisitely specific, and underpin many biological and biochem...
Transplantation of organs across species (xenotransplantation) is being considered to overcome the s...
Carbohydrate antigens recognized by “natural” or preformed and elicited antibodies are central to tr...
The shared surface topology of two chemically dissimilar but functionally equivalent molecular struc...
Anti-carbohydrate monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) hold great promise as cancer therapeutics and diagnos...
Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are considered a v...
Crystallographic studies have shown independent binding sites for sugar and peptide ligands of conca...
Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are considered a v...
<div><p>Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are consid...
The functional consequences of peptide-carbohydrate mimicry were analyzed on the basis of the crysta...
Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are considered a v...
Carbohydrate-antibody interactions mediate many cellular processes and immune responses. Carbohydrat...
Antibody-carbohydrate interactions play central roles in stimulating adverse immune reactions. The m...
Carbohydrates are notoriously flexible molecules. However, they have an important role in many bioch...
Cell surface glycoproteins play vital roles in cellular homeostasis and disease. Antibody recognitio...
Carbohydrate-protein interactions are exquisitely specific, and underpin many biological and biochem...
Transplantation of organs across species (xenotransplantation) is being considered to overcome the s...
Carbohydrate antigens recognized by “natural” or preformed and elicited antibodies are central to tr...
The shared surface topology of two chemically dissimilar but functionally equivalent molecular struc...
Anti-carbohydrate monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) hold great promise as cancer therapeutics and diagnos...
Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are considered a v...
Crystallographic studies have shown independent binding sites for sugar and peptide ligands of conca...
Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are considered a v...
<div><p>Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are consid...
The functional consequences of peptide-carbohydrate mimicry were analyzed on the basis of the crysta...
Modified gangliosides may be overexpressed in certain types of cancer, thus, they are considered a v...