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Do F-box proteins with a C-terminal domain homologous with the tobacco lectin play a role in protein degradation in plants?
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Ectopically expressed leaf and bulb lectins from garlic (Allium sativum L.) protect transgenic tobacco plants against cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis)
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Carbohydrate-binding agents (CBAs) inhibit HIV-1 infection in human primary monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) and efficiently prevent MDM-directed viral capture and subsequent transmission to CD4(+) T lymphocytes
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The "Old'' Euonymus europaeus agglutinin represents a novel family of ubiquitous plant proteins
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Analysis of the sugar-binding specificity of mannose-binding-type Jacalin-related lectins by frontal affinity chromatography - an approach to functional classification
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A novel family of lectins evolutionarily related to class V chitinases: An example of neofunctionalization in legumes
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Expression of garlic leaf lectin under the control of the phloem-specificpromoter Asus1 from Arabidopsis thaliana protects tobacco plants against the tobacco aphid (Myzus nicotianae)
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The jasmonate-induced expression of the Nicotiana tabacum leaf lectin
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Entry of hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus is selectively inhibited by carbohydrate-binding agents but not by polyanions
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Carbohydrate-binding agents (CBAs) selectively target the glycoproteins of the HCV and HIV envelope to prevent viral entry