Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Plant Lectins

View through CrossRef
This volume surveys the chemistry, biochemistry, biosynthesis, metabolism and pharmacological properties of lectins. Lectins, which are most commonly found in plants, are widespread natural products with striking biological activities. Their specific ability to recognise and bind to simple or complex saccharides facilitates their role as effective information protein molecules. As agents of cell-to-cell recognition, lectins promote symbiosis between plants and specific nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria. As natural defensive molecules, they can protect plants against predators such as bacteria, fungi and insects. As part of our diet, lectins are powerful exogenous growth factors in the small intestine and influence our health, the digestive function and the bacterial ecology of the alimentary tract. Lectins are also important research tools in preparative biochemistry and cell science.
Cambridge University Press
Title: Plant Lectins
Description:
This volume surveys the chemistry, biochemistry, biosynthesis, metabolism and pharmacological properties of lectins.
Lectins, which are most commonly found in plants, are widespread natural products with striking biological activities.
Their specific ability to recognise and bind to simple or complex saccharides facilitates their role as effective information protein molecules.
As agents of cell-to-cell recognition, lectins promote symbiosis between plants and specific nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria.
As natural defensive molecules, they can protect plants against predators such as bacteria, fungi and insects.
As part of our diet, lectins are powerful exogenous growth factors in the small intestine and influence our health, the digestive function and the bacterial ecology of the alimentary tract.
Lectins are also important research tools in preparative biochemistry and cell science.

Related Results

APPLICATIONS OF PLANT LECTINS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS
APPLICATIONS OF PLANT LECTINS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS
Lectins are carbohydrate-binding proteins broadly used in various therapeutic and biomedical applications. The variable affinity of lectins towards variety of carbohydrates has rai...
Lectins and their application to clinical microbiology
Lectins and their application to clinical microbiology
Lectins are generally associated with plant or animal components, selectively bind carbohydrates, and interact with procaryotic and eucaryotic cells. Lectins have various specifici...
Regulation of gelatinase B (MMP‐9) in leukocytes by plant lectins
Regulation of gelatinase B (MMP‐9) in leukocytes by plant lectins
The stimulatory or inhibitory effects of plant lectins on the production of gelatinase A (MMP‐2) and gelatinase B (MMP‐9) by mononuclear white blood cells was investigated by subst...
Lectins in every day
Lectins in every day
Summary In this article, we describe the functions of lectins, their biological properties and how they can help prevent disease. Lectins have received increasing at...
Lectins-Robust and Quintessential Proteins of Nature
Lectins-Robust and Quintessential Proteins of Nature
Recent advances in glycobiology have proclaimed that cell surface saccharides play a pivotal role in recognition events. More accurately, these saccharides may be complexed by lect...
Gut-brain axis: Review on the association between Parkinson’s disease and plant lectins
Gut-brain axis: Review on the association between Parkinson’s disease and plant lectins
Gastrointestinal (GI) involvement in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) has been widely recognized and supported in recent literature. Prospective and retrospective studi...
Lectins
Lectins
Abstract Lectins, a class of sugar‐specific and cell‐agglutinating proteins of nonimmune origin that are devoid of enzymatic activity, are ubiqu...

Back to Top