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Extended site multivalency

Extended site or subsite multivalency and subunit multivalency. [Pg.317]

J. L. Asensio, F. J. Canada, H.-C. Siebert, J. Laynez, A. Poveda, P. M. Nieto, U. M. S. Soedjanaatmadja, H.-J. Gabius, and J. Jimenez-Barbero, Structural basis for chitin recognition by defense proteins GlcNAc residues are bound in a multivalent fashion by extended binding sites in hevein domains, Chem. Biol, 1 (2000) 529-543. [Pg.349]

In addition to multivalent interactions, the term polyvalency is used, especially if polyfunctional ligands bind to receptors on interfaces like cell membranes, which offer a large number (n 10) of two-dimensionally distributed binding sites, such as extended biological surfaces (e.g., bacteria, cells, viruses) [7,8]. [Pg.15]


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