Dendrimers, a type of dendritic molecule, have a well-defined structure with a homogeneous molecular weight and precise multiple terminal groups. Although the immobilized dendrimer with closely packed terminals was inactive to various proteins due to huge steric hindrance, the immobilized dendrimer with loosely packed terminals and many signature ligands, such as saccharides, was highly active to specific proteins with multivalent interactions at the surface. Additionally, the loosely packed glycodendrimer controlled the biological functionality of proteins by strictly regulated multivalent interactions.