Understanding Lectins
Lectins play a crucial role in cell-to-cell signaling and can act as defense agents against pathogens, including bacteria. It's essential to recognize the vast differences among various types of lectins, as they function uniquely and should not be treated as a monolithic group. For instance, the hemagglutinin from kidney beans differs significantly from lectins found in wheat or those produced by viruses and bacteria.In this clip
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