Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1929902 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cholera is a disease which shows a clear blood group profile, with blood group O individuals experiencing the most severe symptoms. For a long time, the cholera toxin has been suspected to be the main culprit of this blood group dependence. Here, we show that both El Tor and classical cholera toxin B-pentamers do indeed bind blood group determinants (with equal affinities), using Surface Plasmon Resonance and NMR spectroscopy. Together with previous structural data, this confirms our earlier hypothesis as to the molecular basis of cholera blood group dependence, with an interesting twist: the shorter blood group H-determinant characteristic of blood group O individuals binds with similar binding affinity compared to the A-determinant, however, with different kinetics.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Cholera toxin binds blood group determinants. ► The importance of the cholera toxin for cholera blood group dependence is confirmed. ► Blood group A- and H-determinants bind with similar affinities (in mM range). ► Techniques employed are Surface Plasmon Resonance and NMR spectroscopy. ► A molecular mechanism for cholera blood group dependence is presented.

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