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Detection of glycidic receptors in microalgae using glycodendrons as probes: a new tool for studies on cell surface interactions

dc.contributor.authorGoncalves, Cintia de Almeida
dc.contributor.authorFigueiredo, Rute Cunha
dc.contributor.authorGiani, Alessandra
dc.contributor.authorCollado, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorPerez-Inestrosa, Ezequiel
dc.contributor.authorRojo, Javier
dc.contributor.authorFigueredo, Cleber Cunha
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Goncalves, Cintia de Almeida] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Bot, Inst Ciencias Biol, Ave Antonio Carlos,6627,Caixa Postal 486, BR-31970901 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Giani, Alessandra] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Bot, Inst Ciencias Biol, Ave Antonio Carlos,6627,Caixa Postal 486, BR-31970901 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Figueredo, Cleber Cunha] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Bot, Inst Ciencias Biol, Ave Antonio Carlos,6627,Caixa Postal 486, BR-31970901 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Figueiredo, Rute Cunha] Univ Fed Ouro Preto, Inst Ciencias Exatas & Biol, Dept Quim, R Diogo Vasconcelos 122, BR-35400000 Pilar, Ouro Preto, Brazil
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Collado, Daniel] Univ Malaga, Dept Quim Organ, E-29071 Malaga, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Perez-Inestrosa, Ezequiel] Univ Malaga, Dept Quim Organ, E-29071 Malaga, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Collado, Daniel] Ctr Nanomed & Biotecnol BIONAND, Parque Tecnol Andalucia, Malaga 29590, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Perez-Inestrosa, Ezequiel] Ctr Nanomed & Biotecnol BIONAND, Parque Tecnol Andalucia, Malaga 29590, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Rojo, Javier] Univ Seville, CSIC, Inst Invest Quim IIQ, Glycosyst Lab, Seville 41092, Spain
dc.contributor.funderFundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)
dc.contributor.funderCoordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)
dc.contributor.funderConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq-CsF)
dc.contributor.funderFundacion Carolina
dc.contributor.funderMinisterio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) of Spain
dc.contributor.funderEuropean Regional Development Funds (ERDF)
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-12T02:20:25Z
dc.date.available2023-02-12T02:20:25Z
dc.date.issued2019-02-01
dc.description.abstractCell recognition, adhesion, and internalization are involved in infectious, reproductive, and inflammatory processes and are generally mediated by interactions between molecules located in the cell membrane and the extracellular matrix. These processes can decrease proliferation rates and they are well known for bacteria, fungi, and animals, but there is a lack of knowledge regarding autotrophic cells. Carbohydrates and proteins (e.g., lectins) are important molecules for cell interactions and information about these molecules is essential to better understand many biological phenomena in uni- or multicellular organisms. Most studies focus on the identification of the carbohydrates present on the cell surface by using labeled lectins. Alternatively, here we present a pioneer research performed by using three different labeled carbohydrates in a multivalent presentation (glycodendrons) to detect the presence of carbohydrate receptors (e.g., lectins) on cell surfaces of 12 algal species. The goal of this study was to detect some specificity in these molecular interactions, but in a reverse way in comparison to that commonly described in the literature. We tested trivalent molecules containing residuals of D-mannose, L-fucose, or N-acetyl-galactosamine to identify their bindings with the corresponding lectins expressed on cell surfaces. We envisage that our new approach could be an alternative tool for taxonomic and physiological studies on microalgae or even on other groups of organisms. Based on our results, the receptors found in the cell surface of the algal species tend to differ in composition, quantity, and distribution. The differences were mainly species-specific, since no patterns were identified at higher taxonomic level. Moreover, like lectins, labeled carbohydrates were proved to be a reliable tool for the study of cell surface composition.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10811-018-1555-6
dc.identifier.essn1573-5176
dc.identifier.issn0921-8971
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/200074/1/J%20Apply%20Phycol%202019%20accepted.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/18641
dc.identifier.wosID458698200020
dc.issue.number1
dc.journal.titleJournal of applied phycology
dc.journal.titleabbreviationJ. appl. phycol.
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationCentro Andaluz de Nanomedicina y Biotecnología-BIONAND
dc.page.number211-221
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectCell interaction
dc.subjectLectins
dc.subjectCarbohydrates
dc.subjectAlgae
dc.subjectFluorescent probes
dc.subjectCell recognition
dc.subjectDc-sign
dc.subjectLectin-binding
dc.subjectMannose-binding
dc.subjectContact inhibition
dc.subjectTrans-infection
dc.subjectGreen-algae
dc.subjectRecognition
dc.subjectProtein
dc.subjectHemagglutination
dc.subjectProliferation
dc.titleDetection of glycidic receptors in microalgae using glycodendrons as probes: a new tool for studies on cell surface interactions
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionSMUR
dc.volume.number31
dc.wostypeArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication

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