Isolation and characterization of griffithsin, a novel HIV-inactivating protein, from the red alga Griffithsia sp
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EASY-HIT: HIV full-replication technology for broad discovery of multiple classes of HIV inhibitorsActivity of and effect of subcutaneous treatment with the broad-spectrum antiviral lectin griffithsin in two laboratory rodent modelsA lectin isolated from bananas is a potent inhibitor of HIV replicationBroad-spectrum in vitro activity and in vivo efficacy of the antiviral protein griffithsin against emerging viruses of the family CoronaviridaeScaleable manufacture of HIV-1 entry inhibitor griffithsin and validation of its safety and efficacy as a topical microbicide componentPlant-produced candidate countermeasures against emerging and reemerging infections and bioterror agentsRole of Marine Natural Products in the Genesis of Antiviral AgentsBulk production of the antiviral lectin griffithsinMultipurpose prevention technologies: the future of HIV and STI protectionCrystallographic studies of the complexes of antiviral protein griffithsin with glucose and N-acetylglucosamineMonomerization of Viral Entry Inhibitor Griffithsin Elucidates the Relationship between Multivalent Binding to Carbohydrates and anti-HIV ActivityNovel Fold and Carbohydrate Specificity of the Potent Anti-HIV Cyanobacterial Lectin from Oscillatoria agardhiiSolution Structure of the Monovalent Lectin Microvirin in Complex with Man (1-2)Man Provides a Basis for Anti-HIV Activity with Low ToxicityStructural Insights into the Anti-HIV Activity of the Oscillatoria agardhii Agglutinin Homolog Lectin FamilyStructural Basis of the Anti-HIV Activity of the Cyanobacterial Oscillatoria Agardhii AgglutininStructural basis for receptor recognition and pore formation of a zebrafish aerolysin-like proteinGriffithsin: An Antiviral Lectin with Outstanding Therapeutic PotentialHIV-1 gp120 as a therapeutic target: navigating a moving labyrinthMechanisms and modifications of naturally occurring host defense peptides for anti-HIV microbicide developmentPharmacokinetics of the Antiviral Lectin Griffithsin Administered by Different Routes Indicates Multiple Potential UsesAntiviral lectins from red and blue-green algae show potent in vitro and in vivo activity against hepatitis C virusThe lantibiotic peptide labyrinthopeptin A1 demonstrates broad anti-HIV and anti-HSV activity with potential for microbicidal applicationsThe root extract of the medicinal plant Pelargonium sidoides is a potent HIV-1 attachment inhibitorAqueous extracts of the marine brown alga Lobophora variegata inhibit HIV-1 infection at the level of virus entry into cellsNovel matrix proteins of Pteria penguin pearl oyster shell nacre homologous to the jacalin-related β-prism fold lectinsA novel class of anti-HIV agents with multiple copies of enfuvirtide enhances inhibition of viral replication and cellular transmission in vitroInvestigation of griffithsin's interactions with human cells confirms its outstanding safety and efficacy profile as a microbicide candidateGrifonin-1: a small HIV-1 entry inhibitor derived from the algal lectin, GriffithsinBroad-spectrum agents for flaviviral infections: dengue, Zika and beyondDevelopment of an HIV-1 Microbicide Based on Caulobacter crescentus: Blocking Infection by High-Density Display of Virus Entry Inhibitors.High mannose-binding lectin with preference for the cluster of alpha1-2-mannose from the green alga Boodlea coacta is a potent entry inhibitor of HIV-1 and influenza viruses.Modulation of the pharmacological effects of enzymatically-active PLA2 by BTL-2, an isolectin isolated from the Bryothamnion triquetrum red alga.Development of topical microbicides to prevent the sexual transmission of HIVThe cyanobacterial lectin scytovirin displays potent in vitro and in vivo activity against Zaire Ebola virusMicrovirin, a novel alpha(1,2)-mannose-specific lectin isolated from Microcystis aeruginosa, has anti-HIV-1 activity comparable with that of cyanovirin-N but a much higher safety profile.Antiviral lectins as potential HIV microbicidesBroad anti-HIV activity of the Oscillatoria agardhii agglutinin homologue lectin family.Algal lectins as potential HIV microbicide candidatesPotent strategy to inhibit HIV-1 by binding both gp120 and gp41.Potential anti-HIV agents from marine resources: an overview.
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Isolation and characterization of griffithsin, a novel HIV-inactivating protein, from the red alga Griffithsia sp
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Barry R O'Keefe
James B McMahon
Jim A Turpin
Michael R Boyd
Pamela Cochran
Raymond C Sowder
Robert W Buckheit
Roberta Gardella
Shannon Berg
Toshiyuki Mori
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2005-03-11T00:00:00Z