Recent advances in photoaffinity labeling strategies to capture Glycan–Protein interactions

Glycans decorate all cells and are critical mediators of cellular processes through recognition by glycan-binding proteins (GBPs). While targeting glycan–protein interactions has great therapeutic potential, these interactions are challenging to study as they are generally transient and exhibit low binding affinities. Glycan-based photo-crosslinkable probes have enabled covalent capture and identification of unknown GBP receptors and glycoconjugate ligands. Here, we review recent progress in photo-crosslinking approaches targeting glycan-mediated interactions. We discuss two prominent emerging strategies: 1) development of photo-crosslinkable oligosaccharide ligands to identify GBP receptors; and 2) cell-surface glyco-engineering to identify glycoconjugate ligands of GBPs. Overall, photoaffinity labeling affords valuable insights into complex glycan–protein networks and is poised to help elucidate the glycan–protein interactome, providing novel targets for therapeutic intervention.

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