49 resultados para glycosylation reaction
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Polar flagellin proteins from Aeromonas hydrophila strain AH-3 (serotype O34) were found to be O-glycosylated with a heterogeneous heptasaccharide glycan. Two mutants with altered (light and strong) polar flagella glycosylation still able to produce flagella were previously obtained, as well as mutants lacking the O34-antigen lipopolysaccharide (LPS) but with unaltered polar flagella glycosylation. We compared these mutants, altogether with the wild type strain, in different studies to conclude that polar flagella glycosylation is extremely important for A. hydrophila adhesion to Hep-2 cells and biofilm formation. Furthermore, the polar flagella glycosylation is an important factor for the immune stimulation of IL-8 production via toll receptor 5 (TLR5).
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In our previous studies we have described that ST3Gal III transfected pancreatic adenocarcinoma Capan-1 and MDAPanc-28 cells show increased membrane expression levels of sialyl-Lewis x (SLex) along with a concomitant decrease in α2,6-sialic acid compared to control cells. Here we have addressed the role of this glycosylation pattern in the functional properties of two glycoproteins involved in the processes of cancer cell invasion and migration, α2β1 integrin, the main receptor for type 1 collagen, and E-cadherin, responsible for cell-cell contacts and whose deregulation determines cell invasive capabilities. Our results demonstrate that ST3Gal III transfectants showed reduced cell-cell aggregation and increased invasive capacities. ST3Gal III transfected Capan-1 cells exhibited higher SLex and lower α2,6-sialic acid content on the glycans of their α2β1 integrin molecules. As a consequence, higher phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase tyrosine 397, which is recognized as one of the first steps of integrin-derived signaling pathways, was observed in these cells upon adhesion to type 1 collagen. This molecular mechanism underlies the increased migration through collagen of these cells. In addition, the pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell lines as well as human pancreatic tumor tissues showed colocalization of SLex and E-cadherin, which was higher in the ST3Gal III transfectants. In conclusion, changes in the sialylation pattern of α2β1 integrin and E-cadherin appear to influence the functional role of these two glycoproteins supporting the role of these glycans as an underlying mechanism regulating pancreatic cancer cell adhesion and invasion
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The indole ring is one of the most common features in natural products and small molecules with important bioactivity. Larock reported a new methodology for the synthesis of the indole ring system based on the palladium-catalyzed heteroannulation of 2-iodoaniline and substituted alkyne moieties. This procedure was subsequently extended to the preparation of other nitrogen- and oxygen- containing heterocycles. This is the process of choice for the synthesis of a large number of heterocyclic derivatives, as it provides outstanding regioselectivity and good to excellent yields.
Resumo:
The indole ring is one of the most common features in natural products and small molecules with important bioactivity. Larock reported a new methodology for the synthesis of the indole ring system based on the palladium-catalyzed heteroannulation of 2-iodoaniline and substituted alkyne moieties. This procedure was subsequently extended to the preparation of other nitrogen- and oxygen- containing heterocycles. This is the process of choice for the synthesis of a large number of heterocyclic derivatives, as it provides outstanding regioselectivity and good to excellent yields.