It depends on the hinge: a structure-functional analysis of galectin-8, a tandem-repeat type lectin |
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Authors: | Levy Yifat Auslender Sofia Eisenstein Miriam Vidavski Roee R Ronen Denise Bershadsky Alexander D Zick Yehiel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Services, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel. |
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Abstract: | Galectin-8, a member of the galectin family of mammalian lectins, is made of two carbohydrate-recognition domains (CRDs), joined by a "hinge" region. Ligation of integrins by galectin-8 induces a distinct cytoskeletal organization, associated with activation of the extracellular-regulated kinase (ERK) and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling cascades. We show that these properties of galectin-8 are mediated by the concerted action of its two CRDs and involve both protein-sugar and protein-protein interactions. Accordingly, the isolated N- or C-CRD domains of galectin-8 or galectin-8 mutated at selected residues implicated in sugar binding (E251Q; W85Y, W248Y, W[85,248]Y) exhibited reduced sugar binding, which was accompanied by severe impairment in the capacity of these mutants to promote the adhesive, spreading, and signaling functions of galectin-8. Other mutations that did not impair sugar binding (e.g. E88Q) still impeded the signaling and cell-adherence functions of galectin-8. Deletion of the "hinge" region similarly impaired the biological effects of galectin-8. These results provide evidence that cooperative interactions between the two CRDs and the "hinge" domain are required for the proper functioning of galectin-8. |
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Keywords: | cell adhesion / galectins / protein sugar interactions / signal transduction |
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