Galectin-3 guides intracellular trafficking of some human serotransferrin glycoforms
(2013) In Journal of Biological Chemistry 288(39). p.28398-28408- Abstract
- Transferrin internalization via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and subsequent recycling after iron delivery has been extensively studied. Here we demonstrate a previously unrecognized parameter regulating this recycling -the binding of galectin-3 to particular glycoforms of transferrin. Two fractions of transferrin, separated by affinity chromatography based on their binding or not to galectin-3, are targeted to kinetically different endocytic pathways in HFL-1 cells expressing galectin-3 but not in SKBR3 cells lacking galectin-3; the SKBR3 cells, however can acquire the ability to target these transferrin glycoforms differently after preloading with exogenously added galectin-3. In all, this study provides the first evidence of a... (More)
- Transferrin internalization via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and subsequent recycling after iron delivery has been extensively studied. Here we demonstrate a previously unrecognized parameter regulating this recycling -the binding of galectin-3 to particular glycoforms of transferrin. Two fractions of transferrin, separated by affinity chromatography based on their binding or not to galectin-3, are targeted to kinetically different endocytic pathways in HFL-1 cells expressing galectin-3 but not in SKBR3 cells lacking galectin-3; the SKBR3 cells, however can acquire the ability to target these transferrin glycoforms differently after preloading with exogenously added galectin-3. In all, this study provides the first evidence of a functional role for transferrin glycans, in intracellular trafficking after uptake. Moreover, the galectin-3 bound glycoform increased in cancer, suggesting a pathophysiological regulation. These are novel aspects of transferrin cell biology, which has previously considered only degree of iron loading, but not other forms of heterogeneity. (Less)
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- Carlsson, Michael LU ; Bengtson, Per LU ; Cucak, Helena LU and Leffler, Hakon LU
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- publishing date
- 2013
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- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Galectin, transferrin, glycoforms, trafficking, endocytosis
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
- volume
- 288
- issue
- 39
- pages
- 28398 - 28408
- publisher
- American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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- scopus:84884807164
- pmid:23926108
- wos:000330612800067
- ISSN
- 1083-351X
- DOI
- 10.1074/jbc.M113.487793
- language
- English
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- yes
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- 65eef5f5-96bf-45c3-81b5-03126f2d2c34 (old id 3965293)
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