| Literature DB >> 7299839 |
Abstract
Bacterial attachment is viewed as a cellular recognition event during the infection of legumes by the nitrogen-fixing symbiont, Rhizobium. Studies on the biochemical basis of selective attachment are reviewed, and suggest that this recognition process is accomplished by specific glycoprotein lectin-polysaccharide interactions on the surfaces of the symbionts. An understanding of host specificity may lead to ways to broaden the host range of nitrogen-fixing symbioses.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7299839 DOI: 10.1002/jsscb.1981.380160104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Supramol Struct Cell Biochem ISSN: 0275-3723