Pathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the host. Since these interactions typically result from multimeric binding of lectins to cell-surface glycans, novel therapeutic strategies are being developed with the use of glycomimetics as competitors of such interactions. Herein we study the benefit of nucleic acid based oligomeric assemblies with PNA–fucose conjugates. We demonstrate that the interactions of a lectin with epithelial cells can be inhibited with conjugates that do not form stable assemblies in solution but benefit from cooperativity between ligand–protein interactions and PNA hybridization to achieve high affinity. A dynamic dimeric assembly fully blocked the binding of the fucose-binding lectin ...
International audienceLectins mediate adhesion of pathogens to host tissues, filling in a key role i...
SummaryThe human pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces a fucose-specific lectin, LecB...
Bacteria and their toxins often carry proteins on their surface binding to specific components of ti...
International audiencePathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the ...
International audiencePseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) and Burkholderia ambifaria (BA) are two opportunis...
Recognition of glycoconjugates by lectins is critical for many biological processes. Lectins interac...
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...
Membrane-associated mucins protect epithelial cell surfaces against pathogenic threats by serving as...
AbstractNumerous bacterial strains produce surface lectins, commonly in the form of fimbriae that ar...
Published online December 16, 2015Cells from all domains of life express glycan structures attached ...
Multivalent carbohydrate-lectin interactions at host-pathogen interfaces play a crucial role in the ...
Multivalent carbohydrate–lectin interactions at host–pathogen interfaces play a crucial role in the ...
Mucin glycoproteins are essential components of the mucosal barrier, which protects the host from pa...
International audienceLectins mediate adhesion of pathogens to host tissues, filling in a key role i...
SummaryThe human pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces a fucose-specific lectin, LecB...
Bacteria and their toxins often carry proteins on their surface binding to specific components of ti...
International audiencePathogens frequently rely on lectins for adhesion and cellular entry into the ...
International audiencePseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) and Burkholderia ambifaria (BA) are two opportunis...
Recognition of glycoconjugates by lectins is critical for many biological processes. Lectins interac...
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...
Membrane-associated mucins protect epithelial cell surfaces against pathogenic threats by serving as...
AbstractNumerous bacterial strains produce surface lectins, commonly in the form of fimbriae that ar...
Published online December 16, 2015Cells from all domains of life express glycan structures attached ...
Multivalent carbohydrate-lectin interactions at host-pathogen interfaces play a crucial role in the ...
Multivalent carbohydrate–lectin interactions at host–pathogen interfaces play a crucial role in the ...
Mucin glycoproteins are essential components of the mucosal barrier, which protects the host from pa...
International audienceLectins mediate adhesion of pathogens to host tissues, filling in a key role i...
SummaryThe human pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces a fucose-specific lectin, LecB...
Bacteria and their toxins often carry proteins on their surface binding to specific components of ti...