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Galectins in cell growth and apoptosis
Authors:R.-Y. Yang  F.-T. Liu
Affiliation:(1) Department of Dermatology, UC Davis School of Medicine, 4645 Second Avenue Room 3100C, Sacramento, California 95817 (USA), Fax: +1 916 734 8386, e-mail: ryyang@ucdavis.edu, US
Abstract:Fourteen members of the galectin family, proteins with conserved carbohydrate-recognition domains that bind β-galactoside, have been cloned and more are expected to be discovered in the near future. Many aspects of galectin biology have been thoroughly explored, and functional studies have implicated these proteins in cell growth, differentiation and apoptosis, in addition to cell adhesion, chemoattraction and cell migration. In some cases a galectin can either promote or suppress cell growth, depending on the cell types and doses used. Galectin-3 is the only member known so far to inhibit apoptosis, while galectin-1, -7 and -9 promote this cellular process. Galectins can act either extracellularly or intracellularly to exert effects on cell growth and apoptosis. RID="*" ID="*"Corresponding author.
Keywords:. Animal lectins   galectins   cell growth   cell cycle   apoptosis.
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