Inhibition of sulfated glycans on the binding of dengue virus envelope protein to heparin

硫酸化聚糖对登革病毒包膜蛋白与肝素结合的抑制作用

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Abstract

Dengue viruses (DENV) are transmitted to humans through mosquito bites and infect millions globally. DENV uses heparan sulfate (HS) for attachment and cell entry by binding the envelope protein to highly sulfated HS on target cells. Therefore, inhibiting the binding between DENV and HS could be a promising strategy for preventing DENV infection. In the current study, the interactions between DENV envelope protein (from Type 2 DENV) and heparin (a surrogate for HS) were analyzed using competition solution SPR. Results demonstrate that heparin binds to DENV envelope protein with high affinity (K(D) = 8.83 nM). Competitive Solution SPR assays using surface-immobilized heparin and a series of naturally-sourced and semi-synthetic sulfated glycans demonstrated significant inhibitory activity against the binding of DENV envelope proteins to heparin. This study of molecular interactions could provide insights into the development of therapeutics for DENV infection.

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