Microbial adhesion is an essential step in infection and is mediated primarily by protein-carbohydrate interactions. Antagonists of such interactions have become a promising target for anti-adhesive therapy in several infective diseases. Monovalent protein-sugar interactions are often weak, and most successful anti-adhesive materials consist of multivalent glycoconjugates. Although often very effective in hampering microbial adhesion, natural epitopes often show limited resistance to enzymatic degradation. The use of carbohydrate mimics (glycomimetics) as a replacement for natural sugars potentially allows higher metabolic stability and also higher selectivity towards the desired protein target. In this review we describe the state of the a...
The human gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) is an elaborate ecosystem specific to an individual and his ...
Multivalent glycosylated polymers and particles display enhanced binding affinity toward lectins com...
The opportunistic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, often exhibiting multiresistance against convent...
The interactions between bacterial lectins and carbohydrates on the host cell surface can mediate ba...
The interactions between bacterial lectins and carbohydrates on the host cell surface can mediate ba...
The fact that a growing number of pathogens develop resistance against traditional treatment is a gr...
Multivalency plays a major role in biological processes and particularly in the relationship between...
International audienceMultivalency plays a major role in biological processes and particularly in th...
Bacteria and their toxins often carry proteins on their surface binding to specific components of ti...
Pathogens adhere to the host cells during the first steps of infection through multivalent interacti...
Carbohydrates are essential mediators of many processes in health and disease. They regulate self-/n...
: Multivalency is a strategy commonly used by medicinal carbohydrate chemists to increase the affini...
Bacterial adhesion of pathogenic Escherichia coli triggers many diseases such as neonatal meningitis...
Host cell surface carbohydrate receptors of bacterial adhesins are attractive targets in anti-adhesi...
The human gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) is an elaborate ecosystem specific to an individual and his ...
Multivalent glycosylated polymers and particles display enhanced binding affinity toward lectins com...
The opportunistic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, often exhibiting multiresistance against convent...
The interactions between bacterial lectins and carbohydrates on the host cell surface can mediate ba...
The interactions between bacterial lectins and carbohydrates on the host cell surface can mediate ba...
The fact that a growing number of pathogens develop resistance against traditional treatment is a gr...
Multivalency plays a major role in biological processes and particularly in the relationship between...
International audienceMultivalency plays a major role in biological processes and particularly in th...
Bacteria and their toxins often carry proteins on their surface binding to specific components of ti...
Pathogens adhere to the host cells during the first steps of infection through multivalent interacti...
Carbohydrates are essential mediators of many processes in health and disease. They regulate self-/n...
: Multivalency is a strategy commonly used by medicinal carbohydrate chemists to increase the affini...
Bacterial adhesion of pathogenic Escherichia coli triggers many diseases such as neonatal meningitis...
Host cell surface carbohydrate receptors of bacterial adhesins are attractive targets in anti-adhesi...
The human gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) is an elaborate ecosystem specific to an individual and his ...
Multivalent glycosylated polymers and particles display enhanced binding affinity toward lectins com...
The opportunistic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, often exhibiting multiresistance against convent...