Alkyl-mannoside derivatives: Glycolipids able to form big size aggregates
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Sandoval Altamirano, C.
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Alkyl-mannoside derivatives: Glycolipids able to form big size aggregates
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Three different series of alkyl mannoside derivatives have been synthesized,
designing the hydrophobic portion to provide different topology to the surfactant and, hence, modulating their aggregation properties. The aggregates formed
were characterized using both physical and photophysical methodologies, such
as surface tension, dynamic light scattering, and emission of selected fluorescent
probes. The non‐ionic sugar surfactants have been widely used in studies of
membrane solubilization and protein purification. Indeed, mannoside unit,
nonionic and hydrophilic, can be selectively recognized by several lectins, which
are proteins present in different membranes. Then, the specific interactions of
these derivatives incorporated into synthetic bilayers with lectins have been
studied and reported. In this work, monoalkyl derivatives with a presumably
conical shape and dialkyl derivatives with cylindrical ones, including also a third
family with a hydrophilic spacer were studied. These compounds are able to self‐
aggregate to form micelle like structures or bilayers despite their topology. Additionally, they are able to form bilayers, using cosurfactants like cholesterol.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158617
DOI: 10.1002/poc.3822
ISSN: 10991395
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