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Klein, Michael L.; Romero, Antonio; Kaltner, Herbert; Percec, Virgil; Gabius, Hans-Joachim (, Biophysical Journal)null (Ed.)
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Murphy, Paul V.; Romero, Antonio; Xiao, Qi; Ludwig, Anna-Kristin; Jogula, Srinivas; Shilova, Nadezhda V.; Singh, Tanuja; Gabba, Adele; Javed, Bilal; Zhang, Dapeng; et al (, iScience)null (Ed.)
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Ludwig, Anna-Kristin; Michalak, Malwina; Xiao, Qi; Gilles, Ulrich; Medrano, Francisco J.; Ma, Hanyue; FitzGerald, Forrest G.; Hasley, William D.; Melendez-Davila, Adriel; Liu, Matthew; et al (, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)Glycan-lectin recognition is assumed to elicit its broad range of (patho)physiological functions via a combination of specific contact formation with generation of complexes of distinct signal-triggering topology on biomembranes. Faced with the challenge to understand why evolution has led to three particular modes of modular architecture for adhesion/growth-regulatory galectins in vertebrates, here we introduce protein engineering to enable design switches. The impact of changes is measured in assays on cell growth and on bridging fully synthetic nanovesicles (glycodendrimersomes) with a chemically programmable surface. Using the example of homodimeric galectin-1 and monomeric galectin-3, the mutual design conversion caused qualitative differences, i.e., from bridging effector to antagonist/from antagonist to growth inhibitor and vice versa. In addition to attaining proof-of-principle evidence for the hypothesis that chimera-type galectin-3 design makes functional antagonism possible, we underscore the value of versatile surface programming with a derivative of the pan-galectin ligand lactose. Aggregation assays withN,N′-diacetyllactosamine establishing a parasite-like surface signature revealed marked selectivity among the family of galectins and bridging potency of homodimers. These findings provide fundamental insights into design-functionality relationships of galectins. Moreover, our strategy generates the tools to identify biofunctional lattice formation on biomembranes and galectin-reagents with therapeutic potential.more » « less