Multivalency is a key, ubiquitous phenomenon in nature characterized by a complex combination of binding mechanisms, with special relevance in carbohydrate–lectin recognition. Herein we introduce an original surface plasmon resonance kinetic approach to analyze multivalent interactions that has been validated with dendrimers as monodisperse multivalent analytes binding to lectin clusters. The method, based on the analysis of early association and late dissociation phases of the sensorgrams provides robust information of the glycoconjugate binding efficiency and real-time structural data of the binding events under the complex scenario of the glyco-cluster effect. Notably, it reveals the dynamic nature of the interaction and offers experimen...
Multivalency is an important phenomenon in protein–carbohydrate interactions. In order to evaluate g...
A kinetic study of the tumor-associated galactopyranosyl-(1→3)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-α-D-galactopyrano...
Following Fischer's “lock-key“ concept, non-covalent interactions between a ligand and its receptor ...
Multivalency is a key, ubiquitous phenomenon in nature characterized by a complex combination of bin...
It is established that achieving higher binding affinities in carbohydrate–protein interactions requ...
L'interaction non-covalente entre un ligand et un récepteur selon un modèle clé-serrure constitue un...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been widely employed to assess diverse features of glycan– prot...
International audienceCarbohydrate−protein interactions play key roles in a wide variety of biologic...
It is established that achieving higher binding affinities in carbohydrate–protein interactions requ...
International audienceMultivalent interactions between complex carbohydrates and oligomeric C-type l...
Dendrimers were fitted out with up to eight mannose moieties by “click” chemistry. They were subsequ...
ABSTRACT Multivalent interactions between complex carbohydrates and oligomeric C-type lectins govern...
It is established that achieving higher binding affinities in carbohydrate-protein interactions requ...
The kinetics of ligand binding by Se155-4, an antibody specific for the Salmonella serogroup B O-pol...
The implication of carbohydrate interactions in many normal and pathological biological processes (c...
Multivalency is an important phenomenon in protein–carbohydrate interactions. In order to evaluate g...
A kinetic study of the tumor-associated galactopyranosyl-(1→3)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-α-D-galactopyrano...
Following Fischer's “lock-key“ concept, non-covalent interactions between a ligand and its receptor ...
Multivalency is a key, ubiquitous phenomenon in nature characterized by a complex combination of bin...
It is established that achieving higher binding affinities in carbohydrate–protein interactions requ...
L'interaction non-covalente entre un ligand et un récepteur selon un modèle clé-serrure constitue un...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been widely employed to assess diverse features of glycan– prot...
International audienceCarbohydrate−protein interactions play key roles in a wide variety of biologic...
It is established that achieving higher binding affinities in carbohydrate–protein interactions requ...
International audienceMultivalent interactions between complex carbohydrates and oligomeric C-type l...
Dendrimers were fitted out with up to eight mannose moieties by “click” chemistry. They were subsequ...
ABSTRACT Multivalent interactions between complex carbohydrates and oligomeric C-type lectins govern...
It is established that achieving higher binding affinities in carbohydrate-protein interactions requ...
The kinetics of ligand binding by Se155-4, an antibody specific for the Salmonella serogroup B O-pol...
The implication of carbohydrate interactions in many normal and pathological biological processes (c...
Multivalency is an important phenomenon in protein–carbohydrate interactions. In order to evaluate g...
A kinetic study of the tumor-associated galactopyranosyl-(1→3)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-α-D-galactopyrano...
Following Fischer's “lock-key“ concept, non-covalent interactions between a ligand and its receptor ...