Lipopolysaccharide-binding molecules: transporters, blockers and sensors

被引:61
作者
Chaby, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 11, Natl Ctr Sci Res, UMR 8619, Endotoxin Grp, F-91405 Orsay, France
关键词
lipopolysaccharides; endotoxin; binding; antimicrobial; defense;
D O I
10.1007/s00018-004-4020-4
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a major component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, can be beneficial to the host by activating the innate immune system, or harmful, by inducing inflammation, disseminated intravascular coagulation, multiple organ failure, shock and often death. On the bacteria, and in host biological fluids and cells, LPS is never free but constantly attached to cognate-binding proteins. Understanding how LPS is transported and further recognized by sensors able to deliver a signal, or by inactivating molecules able to neutralize its biological effects, is an important goal. This review describes the large panel of peptides and proteins reported to associate with LPS, and provides information on their origin, their structure and the location of amino acid residues involved in their interaction with LPS. A better understanding of the mode of recognition of LPS by cognate proteins prompted many laboratories to design on a rational basis synthetic molecules which can be used to detect low amounts of endotoxin, or to act as efficient blockers of in vitro and in vivo responses to LPS.
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页码:1697 / 1713
页数:17
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