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Polysaccharide Microarrays: Application to the Identification of Heparan Sulphate Mimetics

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The interaction of polysaccharides with proteins modulates or triggers many biological effects. In particular, heparan sulphate proteoglycans (HSPGs) have multiple regulatory interactions with growth factors, enzymes, enzyme inhibitors, and some components of the extracellular matrix. The important role played by HSPGs has motivated the synthesis and selection of HSPG mimetics for modulating the biological activity of HS-binding proteins. We present hereinafter an efficient polysaccharide microarray method that allows the screening of HS-mimetic libraries towards HS-binding growth factors, a major class of polypeptides whose inhibition or potentiation is of high medical interest.

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We gratefully acknowledge financial support from CNRS, Université de Lille Nord de France, Institut Pasteur de Lille, IFR 142, Région Nord Pas de Calais, the European Community (FEDER), and Cancéropôle Nord-Ouest. This research was performed using the Chemistry Systems Biology platform (http://csb.ibl.fr).

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Dheur, J. et al. (2012). Polysaccharide Microarrays: Application to the Identification of Heparan Sulphate Mimetics. In: Chevolot, Y. (eds) Carbohydrate Microarrays. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 808. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-373-8_16

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