Legume lectins: Proteins with diverse applications

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Abstract

Lectins are a diverse class of proteins distributed extensively in nature. Among these proteins; legume lectins display a variety of interesting features including antimicrobial; insecticidal and antitumor activities. Because lectins recognize and bind to specific glycoconjugates present on the surface of cells and intracellular structures; they can serve as potential target molecules for developing practical applications in the fields of food; agriculture; health and pharmaceutical research. This review presents the current knowledge of the main structural characteristics of legume lectins and the relationship of structure to the exhibited specificities; provides an overview of their particular antimicrobial; insecticidal and antitumor biological activities and describes possible applications based on the pattern of recognized glyco-targets.

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Lagarda-Diaz, I., Guzman-Partida, A. M., & Vazquez-Moreno, L. (2017, June 12). Legume lectins: Proteins with diverse applications. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18061242

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