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Intracellular galectins sense cytosolically exposed glycans as danger and mediate cellular responses

Ming-Hsiang Hong, I‐Chun Weng, Fang-Yen Li, Wei‐Han Lin, Fu‐Tong Liu

2021Journal of Biomedical Science41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Galectins are animal lectins that recognize carbohydrates and play important roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis. Recent studies have indicated that under a variety of challenges, intracellular galectins bind to host glycans displayed on damaged endocytic vesicles and accumulate around these damaged organelles. Accumulated galectins then engage cellular proteins and subsequently control cellular responses, such as autophagy. In this review, we have summarized the stimuli that lead to the accumulation of galectins, the molecular mechanisms of galectin accumulation, and galectin-mediated cellular responses, and elaborate on the differential regulatory effects among galectins.

Topics & Concepts

GalectinCell biologyEndocytic cycleGlycanIntracellularAutophagyBiologyGalectin-1OrganelleEndocytosisGlycoproteinCellBiochemistryApoptosisGalectins and Cancer BiologySignaling Pathways in DiseaseGlycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
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