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3D Structural Insights into β-Glucans and Their Binding Proteins

Noriyoshi Manabe, Yoshiki Yamaguchi

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

β(1,3)-glucans are a component of fungal and plant cell walls. The β-glucan of pathogens is recognized as a non-self-component in the host defense system. Long β-glucan chains are capable of forming a triple helix structure, and the tertiary structure may profoundly affect the interaction with β-glucan-binding proteins. Although the atomic details of β-glucan binding and signaling of cognate receptors remain mostly unclear, X-ray crystallography and NMR analyses have revealed some aspects of β-glucan structure and interaction. Here, we will review three-dimensional (3D) structural characteristics of β-glucans and the modes of interaction with β-glucan-binding proteins.

Topics & Concepts

GlucanChemistryPlasma protein bindingHelix (gastropod)BiophysicsBiochemistryReceptorComputational biologyCell biologyBiologySnailEcologyPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsStudies on Chitinases and ChitosanasesEnzyme Production and Characterization
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