Structure of the Complex between a Heparan Sulfate Octasaccharide and Mycobacterial Heparin-Binding Hemagglutinin.

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2017)

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Abstract
Heparin-binding hemagglutinin (HBHA) is a 199 amino acid virulence factor at the envelope of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that contributes to latent tuberculosis. The binding of HBHA to respiratory epithelial cells, which leads to extrapulmonary dissemination of the pathogen, is mediated by cell-surface heparan sulfate (HS). We report the structural characterization of the HBHA/HS complex by NMR spectroscopy. To developamodel for the molecular recognition, the first chemically synthesized uniformly C-13- and N-15-labeled HS octasaccharide and a uniformly C-13- and N-15-labeled form of HBHA were prepared. Residues 180-195 at the C-terminal region of HBHA show large chemical shift perturbation upon association with the octasaccharide. Molecular dynamics simulations conforming to the multidimensional NMR data revealed key electrostatic and even hydrophobic interactions between the binding partners that may aid in the development of agents targeting the binding event. Tuberculosis is a major global threat
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carbohydrates,heparan sulfate,heparin-binding hemagglutinin,NMR spectroscopy,protein structures
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