Sears P, Wong C H
Department of Chemistry, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1996 Oct 29;93(22):12086-93. doi: 10.1073/pnas.93.22.12086.
Carbohydrates in biological systems are often associated with specific recognition and signaling processes leading to important biological functions and diseases. Considerable efforts have been directed toward understanding and mimicking the recognition processes and developing effective agents to control the processes. The pace of discovery research in glycobiology and development of carbohydrate-based therapeutics, however, has been relatively slow due to the lack of appropriate strategies and methods available for carbohydrate-related research. This review summarizes some of the most recent developments in the field, with particular emphasis on work from our laboratories regarding the use of chemoenzymatic strategies to tackle the carbohydrate recognition problem. Highlights include the study of selectin-carbohydrate and aminoglycoside-RNA interactions and development of agents for the intervention of these recognition processes.
生物系统中的碳水化合物通常与特定的识别和信号传导过程相关联,这些过程会导致重要的生物学功能和疾病。人们已经付出了相当大的努力来理解和模拟这些识别过程,并开发有效的药物来控制这些过程。然而,由于缺乏适用于碳水化合物相关研究的适当策略和方法,糖生物学领域的发现研究以及基于碳水化合物的治疗药物的开发进展相对缓慢。本综述总结了该领域的一些最新进展,特别强调了我们实验室关于使用化学酶策略解决碳水化合物识别问题的工作。重点包括对选择素-碳水化合物和氨基糖苷-RNA相互作用的研究,以及用于干预这些识别过程的药物的开发。