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Plant Lectins
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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.
Title: Plant Lectins
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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.
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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...
Functional Recombinants Designed from a Fetuin/Asialofetuin-Specific Marine Algal Lectin, Rhodobindin
Functional Recombinants Designed from a Fetuin/Asialofetuin-Specific Marine Algal Lectin, Rhodobindin
Plant lectins have attracted much attention for biomedical applications including targeted drug delivery system and therapy against tumors and microbial infections. The main proble...
Effect of Lectins from Diocleinae Subtribe against Oral Streptococci
Effect of Lectins from Diocleinae Subtribe against Oral Streptococci
Surface colonization is an essential step in biofilm development. The ability of oral pathogens to adhere to tooth surfaces is directly linked with the presence of specific molecul...
Interaction of Lectins with Functionally Pure Complement Components
Interaction of Lectins with Functionally Pure Complement Components
Abstract
As an approach to determine the functional role of the carbohydrate moieties of complement components, the interaction between functionally pure human (Hu) ...
Genomic analysis of C-type lectins
Genomic analysis of C-type lectins
Many biological effects of complex carbohydrates are mediated by lectins that contain discrete carbohydrate-recognition domains. At least seven structurally distinct families of ca...
Determination of mannose-containing polysaccharides in the fruiting bodies of Cantharellus cibarius and Craterellus cornucopioides using lectins
Determination of mannose-containing polysaccharides in the fruiting bodies of Cantharellus cibarius and Craterellus cornucopioides using lectins
Lectins can bind selectively to carbohydrates in polysaccharide structures without causing any chemical transformation. Studying polysaccharides using lectins can provide valuable ...
LeLISA: a new lectin-based immunoassay for evaluation of mucins and pancreatic cystic lesions (PCL)
LeLISA: a new lectin-based immunoassay for evaluation of mucins and pancreatic cystic lesions (PCL)
Abstract
Background The discrimination of mucinous from serous pancreatic cysts and pseudocysts is an important clinical issue. We established an assay to detect different ...

