Lectins are proteins with a remarkably high affinity and specificity for carbohydrates. Many organisms naturally produce them, including animals, plants, fungi, protists, bacteria, archaea, and viruses. The present report focuses on lectins produced by marine or freshwater organisms, in particular algae and cyanobacteria. We explore their structure, function, classification, and antimicrobial properties. Furthermore, we look at the expression of lectins in heterologous systems and the current research on the preclinical and clinical evaluation of these fascinating molecules. The further development of these molecules might positively impact human health, particularly the prevention or treatment of diseases caused by pathogens such as human ...
Lectins are a unique group of nonimmune carbohydrate-binding proteins or glycopro-teins that exhibit...
This study aimed to evaluate the abilities of plant and algae lectins to inhibit planktonic growth a...
Lectins are a group of proteins with specific carbohydrate-binding properties, gained importance as ...
Lectins are proteins with a remarkably high affinity and specificity for carbohydrates. Many organis...
Lectins are proteins with a remarkably high affinity and specificity for carbohydrates. Many organis...
Lectins are proteins with a remarkably high affinity and specificity for carbohydrates. Many organis...
Lectins (hemagglutinins), or carbohydrate-binding proteins, are ubiquitous in nature and play import...
A number of antiviral lectins, small proteins that bind carbohydrates found on viral envelopes, are ...
484-492Lectins, algal in particular, have immense potential for biomedical applications such as anti...
514-522Lectins, proteins mainly of plant origin, possess anti-HIV, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, ...
A number of lectins that bind high-mannose carbohydrates on the surface of the envelopes of virus ha...
Marine sponges are primitive metazoans that produce a wide variety of molecules that protect them ag...
Marine sponges are primitive metazoans that produce a wide variety of molecules that protect them ag...
Lectins are multivalent proteins with the ability to recognize and bind diverse carbohydrate structu...
Lectins are multivalent proteins with the ability to recognize and bind diverse carbohydrate structu...
Lectins are a unique group of nonimmune carbohydrate-binding proteins or glycopro-teins that exhibit...
This study aimed to evaluate the abilities of plant and algae lectins to inhibit planktonic growth a...
Lectins are a group of proteins with specific carbohydrate-binding properties, gained importance as ...
Lectins are proteins with a remarkably high affinity and specificity for carbohydrates. Many organis...
Lectins are proteins with a remarkably high affinity and specificity for carbohydrates. Many organis...
Lectins are proteins with a remarkably high affinity and specificity for carbohydrates. Many organis...
Lectins (hemagglutinins), or carbohydrate-binding proteins, are ubiquitous in nature and play import...
A number of antiviral lectins, small proteins that bind carbohydrates found on viral envelopes, are ...
484-492Lectins, algal in particular, have immense potential for biomedical applications such as anti...
514-522Lectins, proteins mainly of plant origin, possess anti-HIV, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, ...
A number of lectins that bind high-mannose carbohydrates on the surface of the envelopes of virus ha...
Marine sponges are primitive metazoans that produce a wide variety of molecules that protect them ag...
Marine sponges are primitive metazoans that produce a wide variety of molecules that protect them ag...
Lectins are multivalent proteins with the ability to recognize and bind diverse carbohydrate structu...
Lectins are multivalent proteins with the ability to recognize and bind diverse carbohydrate structu...
Lectins are a unique group of nonimmune carbohydrate-binding proteins or glycopro-teins that exhibit...
This study aimed to evaluate the abilities of plant and algae lectins to inhibit planktonic growth a...
Lectins are a group of proteins with specific carbohydrate-binding properties, gained importance as ...