Griffithsin (GRFT), an algae-derived lectin, is one of the most potent viral entry inhibitors discovered to date. It is currently being developed as a microbicide with broad-spectrum activity against several enveloped viruses. GRFT can inhibit human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection at picomolar concentrations, surpassing the ability of most anti-HIV agents. The potential to inhibit other viruses as well as parasites has also been demonstrated. Griffithsin’s antiviral activity stems from its ability to bind terminal mannoses present in high-mannose oligosaccharides and crosslink these glycans on the surface of the viral envelope glycoproteins. Here, we review structural and biochemical studies that established mode of action and facili...
Griffithsin (Grft) is an antiviral lectin that has been shown to potently inhibit HIV-1 by binding h...
The lectin griffithsin (GRFT) is a potent antiviral agent capable of prevention and treatment of inf...
Background: Griffithsin, a 121-residue protein isolated from a red algal Griffithsia sp., binds hig...
Griffithsin (GRFT), an algae-derived lectin, is one of the most potent viral entry inhibitors discov...
Griffithsin (GRFT) is a potent protein lectin that has been shown to inhibit HIV infection by bindin...
Many natural product-derived lectins such as the red algal lectin griffithsin (GRFT) have potent in ...
Griffithsin (GRFT) is a lectin that has been shown to inhibit HIV infection by binding to high manno...
Griffithsin (GRFT) is a red alga-derived lectin with demonstrated broad spectrum antiviral activity ...
Background: Griffithsin (GRFT) is a promising HIV microbicide candidate. Nixon et al. have shown tha...
SummaryThe crystal structure of griffithsin, an antiviral lectin from the red alga Griffithsia sp., ...
Extensive preclinical evaluation of griffithsin (GRFT) has identified this lectin to be a promising ...
Background: Griffithsin, a 121-residue protein isolated from a red algal Griffithsia sp., binds high...
Extensive preclinical evaluation of griffithsin (GRFT) has identified this lectin to be a promising ...
International audienceHighly pathogenic human coronaviruses associated with a severe respiratory syn...
Griffithsin (Grft) is an antiviral lectin that has been shown to potently inhibit HIV-1 by binding h...
Griffithsin (Grft) is an antiviral lectin that has been shown to potently inhibit HIV-1 by binding h...
The lectin griffithsin (GRFT) is a potent antiviral agent capable of prevention and treatment of inf...
Background: Griffithsin, a 121-residue protein isolated from a red algal Griffithsia sp., binds hig...
Griffithsin (GRFT), an algae-derived lectin, is one of the most potent viral entry inhibitors discov...
Griffithsin (GRFT) is a potent protein lectin that has been shown to inhibit HIV infection by bindin...
Many natural product-derived lectins such as the red algal lectin griffithsin (GRFT) have potent in ...
Griffithsin (GRFT) is a lectin that has been shown to inhibit HIV infection by binding to high manno...
Griffithsin (GRFT) is a red alga-derived lectin with demonstrated broad spectrum antiviral activity ...
Background: Griffithsin (GRFT) is a promising HIV microbicide candidate. Nixon et al. have shown tha...
SummaryThe crystal structure of griffithsin, an antiviral lectin from the red alga Griffithsia sp., ...
Extensive preclinical evaluation of griffithsin (GRFT) has identified this lectin to be a promising ...
Background: Griffithsin, a 121-residue protein isolated from a red algal Griffithsia sp., binds high...
Extensive preclinical evaluation of griffithsin (GRFT) has identified this lectin to be a promising ...
International audienceHighly pathogenic human coronaviruses associated with a severe respiratory syn...
Griffithsin (Grft) is an antiviral lectin that has been shown to potently inhibit HIV-1 by binding h...
Griffithsin (Grft) is an antiviral lectin that has been shown to potently inhibit HIV-1 by binding h...
The lectin griffithsin (GRFT) is a potent antiviral agent capable of prevention and treatment of inf...
Background: Griffithsin, a 121-residue protein isolated from a red algal Griffithsia sp., binds hig...