The role of galectin-4 in physiology and diseases

Zhan-Qi Cao, Xiu-Li Guo

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Protein Cell ›› 2016, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (5) : 314-324. DOI: 10.1007/s13238-016-0262-9
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The role of galectin-4 in physiology and diseases

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Galectin-4, a tandem repeat member of the β-galactoside- binding proteins, possesses two carbohydraterecognition domains (CRD) in a single peptide chain. This lectin is mostly expressed in epithelial cells of the intestinal tract and secreted to the extracellular. The two domains have 40% similarity in amino acid sequence, but distinctly binding to various ligands. Just because the two domains bind to different ligands simultaneously, galectin-4 can be a crosslinker and crucial regulator in a large number of biological processes. Recent evidence shows that galectin-4 plays an important role in lipid raft stabilization, protein apical trafficking, cell adhesion, wound healing, intestinal inflammation, tumor progression, etc. This article reviews the physiological and pathological features of galectin-4 and its important role in such processes.

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galectin-4 / lipid raft / crosslinker / intestinal inflammation / tumor progression

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Zhan-Qi Cao, Xiu-Li Guo. The role of galectin-4 in physiology and diseases. Protein Cell, 2016, 7(5): 314‒324 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-016-0262-9

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