“…Here, synergistic combinations of several cooperative binding events allow one to compensate for weak individual noncovalent interactions . Multivalent binding is thus significantly more resilient than individual bonds between the equivalent number of monovalent ligands and can drastically enhance the binding affinity between interacting species. , Unlike covalent bonds, multivalent noncovalent interactions are also fully reversible through the sequential dissociation of individual bonds, rendering the respective physiological interactions highly dynamic . Consequently, multivalency plays a key role in many biological processes involving interactions between biomacromolecules, between cells, or between cells and bacteria or viruses, including Sars-CoV-2. − Likewise, lectins, as carbohydrate-binding proteins that mediate attachment and binding of the latter, have been successfully targeted by multivalent oligosaccharides or dendrimeric models thereof. ,,− However, all these proteins possess well-defined tightly folded surfaces; addressing flexibles loops or conformationally ill-defined protein substructures and dynamic domains poses a much greater challenge.…”