Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
SEQUENTIAL DOUBLE “CLICKS” TOWARD STRUCTURALLY WELL-DEFINED HETEROGENEOUS N-GLYCOCLUSTERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF CLUSTER HETEROGENEITY ON PATTERN RECOGNITION IN VIVO
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2017
Языканглийский
  • Latypova Liliya Zinnurovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Latypova, L. Sequential double “clicks” toward structurally well-defined heterogeneous N-glycoclusters: the importance of cluster heterogeneity on pattern recognition in vivo / L. Latypova, R. Sibgatullina, A. Ogura, K. Fujiki, A. Khabibrakhmanova, T. Tahara, S. Nozaki, S. Urano, K. Tsubokura, H. Onoe, Y. Watanabe, A. Kurbangalieva, K. Tanaka. // Advanced Science – 2017. – V. 4. – № 2. doi: 10.1002/advs.201600394
    Annotation Two structurally distinct N-glycans were initially united in a single azide-terminated compound that was then immobilized onto albumin via a double click procedure. Noninvasive imaging data revealed that the excretion pathway of the structurally well-defined heterogeneous glycoclusters was not simply a combination of the excretion pathways taken by the homogeneous or arbitrarily arranged heterogeneous glycoclusters. The number of glycan molecules present, in addition to the spatial arrangement of glycans in the heterogeneous glycoclusters, played an important role in the in vivo kinetics and organ-selective accumulation through glycan pattern recognition mechanisms.
    Keywords N-glycoalbumin, heterogeneity, pattern recognition, in vivo kinetics, biodistribution, noninvasive fluorescence imaging
    The name of the journal Advanced Science
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