Capítulo de Libro
Galectins as Danger Signals in Host–Pathogen and Host–Tumor Interactions: New Members of the Growing Group of “Alarmins”?
Título del libro: Galectins
Fecha de publicación:
2009
Editorial:
Wiley
ISBN:
978-0-470-37318-7
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Nearly 30 years passed since several glycobiology laboratories independently found that various cell extracts contained soluble b-galactoside-binding proteins (1–19). As all mammalian lectins are either released through the classical secretory pathway or synthesized as membrane proteins, it was expected that these soluble b-galactosidebinding lectins also followed this biosynthetic pathway for their externalization to the extracellular space, where the majority of b-galactoside-containing glycoconjugates are found. Independently, immunologists also identified a protein synthesized by immune cells, following activation with inflammatory stimuli, that was first called Mac-2 or IgE-binding protein and has since then been renamed “galectin-3” (20, 21).
Palabras clave:
GALECTINS
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DANGER SIGNALS
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PATHOGENS
,
TUMORS
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Sato, Sachiko; Rabinovich, Gabriel Adrián; Galectins as Danger Signals in Host–Pathogen and Host–Tumor Interactions: New Members of the Growing Group of “Alarmins”?; Wiley; 2009; 115-145
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