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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Biological Chemistry Année : 2005

Galectin-4 and sulfatides in apical membrane trafficking in enterocyte-like cells

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We have previously reported that 1-benzyl-2-acetamido-2-deoxy--D-galactopyranoside (GalNAc-O-bn), an inhibitor of glycosylation, perturbed apical biosynthetic trafficking in polarized HT-29 cells suggesting an involvement of a lectin-based mechanism. Here, we have identified galectin-4 as one of the major components of detergent-resistant membranes (DRMs) isolated from HT-29 5M12 cells. Galectin-4 was also found in post-Golgi carrier vesicles. The functional role of galectin-4 in polarized trafficking in HT-29 5M12 cells was studied by using a retrovirus-mediated RNA interference. In galectin-4–depleted HT-29 5M12 cells apical membrane markers accumulated intracellularly. In contrast, basolateral membrane markers were not affected. Moreover, galectin-4 depletion altered the DRM association characteristics of apical proteins. Sulfatides with long chain-hydroxylated fatty acids, which were also enriched in DRMs, were identified as high-affinity ligands for galectin-4. Together, our data propose that interaction between galectin-4 and sulfatides plays a functional role in the clustering of lipid rafts for apical delivery.
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hal-00085722 , version 1 (13-07-2006)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00085722 , version 1

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Delphine Delacour, Valérie Gouyer, Jean Pierre Zanetta, Hervé Drobecq, Emmanuelle Leteurtre, et al.. Galectin-4 and sulfatides in apical membrane trafficking in enterocyte-like cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005, 169, pp.491-501. ⟨hal-00085722⟩
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