Influencing Receptor−Ligand Binding Mechanisms with Multivalent Ligand Architecture
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
Multivalent ligands can function as inhibitors or effectors of biological processes. Potent inhibitory activity can arise from the high functional affinities of multivalent ligand-receptor interactions. Effector functions, however, are influenced not only by apparent affinities but also by alternate factors, including the ability of a ligand to cluster receptors. Little is known about the molecular features of a multivalent ligand that determine whether it will function as an inhibitor or effector. We envisioned that, by altering multivalent ligand architecture, ligands with preferences for different binding mechanisms would be generated. To this end, a series of 28 ligands possessing structural diversity was…
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5Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Ligand (biochemistry)
- Effector
- Receptor
- Allosteric regulation
- Stereochemistry
- Function (biology)
- Affinities