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Galectins in Intra- and Extracellular Vesicles

Sebastian Bänfer, Ralf Jacob

2020Biomolecules72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Carbohydrate-binding galectins are expressed in various tissues of multicellular organisms. They are involved in autophagy, cell migration, immune response, inflammation, intracellular transport, and signaling. In recent years, novel roles of galectin-interaction with membrane components have been characterized, which lead to the formation of vesicles with diverse functions. These vesicles are part of intracellular transport pathways, belong to the cellular degradation machinery, or can be released for cell-to-cell communication. Several characteristics of galectins in the lumen or at the membrane of newly formed vesicular structures are discussed in this review and illustrate the need to fully elucidate their contributions at the molecular and structural level.

Topics & Concepts

GalectinIntracellularCell biologyVesicleMulticellular organismExtracellularCellBiologyAutophagyVesicular transport proteinChemistryMembraneBiochemistryApoptosisGalectins and Cancer BiologyRNA modifications and cancerProtein Tyrosine Phosphatases
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