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Algal and cyanobacterial lectins and their antimicrobial properties
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2021-12Registro en:
Fernández Romero, José Abel; Paglini, Maria Gabriela; Priano, Christine; Koroch, Adolfina; Rodríguez, Yoel; et al.; Algal and cyanobacterial lectins and their antimicrobial properties; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Marine Drugs; 19; 12; 12-2021; 1-21
1660-3397
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fernández Romero, José Abel
Paglini, Maria Gabriela
Priano, Christine
Koroch, Adolfina
Rodríguez, Yoel
Sailer, James
Teleshova, Natalia
Resumen
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 immunodeficiency virus, influenza, and severe acute respiratory coronaviruses, among others.