Functions of cell surface galectin-glycoprotein lattices |
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Authors: | Rabinovich Gabriel A Toscano Marta A Jackson Shawn S Vasta Gerardo R |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio de Inmunopatología, Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental IBYME, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina. gabyrabi@ciudad.com.ar |
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Abstract: | Programmed remodeling of cell surface glycans by the sequential action of specific glycosyltransferases can control biological processes by generating or masking ligands for endogenous lectins. Galectins, a family of animal lectins with affinity for beta-galactosides, can form multivalent complexes with cell surface glycoconjugates and deliver a variety of intracellular signals to modulate cell activation, differentiation, and survival. Recent efforts involving genetic or biochemical manipulation of O-glycosylation and N-glycosylation pathways, as well as blockade of the synthesis of endogenous galectins, have illuminated essential roles for galectin-glycoprotein lattices in the control of biological processes including receptor turnover and endocytosis, host-pathogen interactions, and immune cell activation and homeostasis. |
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