Galectin-3: A novel substrate for c-Abl kinase
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2010.06.007
Galectin-3: A novel substrate for c-Abl kinase
Abstract
Galectin-3, a beta-galactoside-binding lectin, is found in cellular and extracellular location of the cell and has pleiotropic biological functions such as cell growth, cell adhesion and cell-cell interaction. It may exhibit anti- or pro-apoptotic activity depending on its localization and post-translational modifications. Two important post-translational modifications of galectin-3 have been reported: its cleavage and phosphorylation. Cleavage of galectin-3 was reported to be involved with angiogenic potential and apoptotic resistance. Phosphorylation of galectin-3 regulates its sugar-binding ability. In this report we have identified novel tyrosine phosphorylation sites in galectin-3 as well as the kinase responsible for its phosphorylation. Our results demonstrate that tyrosines at positions 79, 107 and 118 can be phosphorylated in vitro and in vivo by c-Abl kinase. Tyrosine 107 is the main target of c-Abl. Expression of galectin-3 Y107F mutant in galectin-3 null SK-Br-3 cells leads to morphological changes and increased motility compared to wild type galectin-3. Further investigation is needed to better understand the functional significance of the novel tyrosine phosphorylated sites of galectin-3.
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