Blocking Disease Linked Lectins with Multivalent Carbohydrates

M.H. Stel, R.J. Pieters

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Abstract

Lectins play important roles in the development of disease. Mediating the adhesion of bacterial or viral pathogens or bacterial toxins is an example. Blocking these interactions may be a useful approach for intervention with these disease‐causing processes. Most of these lectins carry multiple carbohydrate binding sites. This provides an added handle to create highly potent and specific compounds for intervention. Depending on the organization of the binding sites, different molecular designs are needed for optimal inhibition. This chapter explores a number of solutions for a series of medically important lectin targets.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMultivalency
Subtitle of host publication Concepts, Research & Applications
EditorsJurriaan Huskens, Leonard J. Prins, Rainer Haag, Bart Jan Ravoo
Place of PublicationHoboken,New Jersey
PublisherWiley
Chapter14
Pages345-380
Number of pages36
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781119143505
ISBN (Print)9781119143468
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jan 2018

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