Identification of galectin-2–mucin interaction and possible formation of a high molecular weight lattice

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Galectins comprise a group of animal lectins characterized by their specificity for β-galactosides. Galectin-2 (Gal-2) is predominantly expressed in the gastrointestinal tract and has been identified as one of the main gastric mucosal proteins that are proposed to have a protective role in the stomach. As Gal-2 is known to form homodimers in solution, this may result in crosslinking of macromolecules with the sugar structures recognized by Gal-2. In this study, we report that Gal-2 could interact with mucin, an important component of gastric mucosa, in a β-galactoside-dependent manner. Furthermore, Gal-2 and mucin could form an insoluble precipitate, potentially through the crosslinking of mucins via Gal-2 and the formation of a lattice, resulting in a large insoluble complex. Therefore, we suggest that Gal-2 plays a role in the gastric mucosa by strengthening the barrier structure through crosslinking the mucins on the mucosal surface.

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Tamura, M., Sato, D., Nakajima, M., Saito, M., Sasaki, T., Tanaka, T., … Arata, Y. (2017). Identification of galectin-2–mucin interaction and possible formation of a high molecular weight lattice. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 40(10), 1789–1795. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b17-00221

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