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Pre-B cell receptor acts as a selectivity switch for galectin-1 at the pre-B cell surface

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Galectins are glycan-binding proteins translating the sugar-encoded information of cellular glycoconjugates into physiological activities, including immunity, cell migration, and signaling. Galectins also interact with non-glycosylated partners in the extracellular milieu, among which the pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR) during B cell development. How these interactions might interplay with the glycan-decoding function of galectins is unknown. Here, we perform NMR experiments on native membranes to monitor Gal-1 binding to physiological cell surface ligands. We show that pre-BCR interaction changes Gal-1 binding to glycosylated pre-B cell surface receptors. At the molecular and cellular levels, we identify a 2,3-sialylated motifs as key targeted epitopes. This targeting occurs through a selectivity switch increasing Gal-1 contacts with a 2,3-sialylated polyN-acetyllactosamine upon pre-BCR interaction. Importantly, we observe that this switch is involved in the regulation of pre-BCR activation. Altogether, this study demonstrates that interactions to non-glycosylated proteins regulate the glycan-decoding functions of galectins at the cell surface.
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hal-04701562 , version 1 (18-09-2024)

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Pauline Touarin, Bastien Serrano, Audrey Courbois, Olivier Bornet, Qian Chen, et al.. Pre-B cell receptor acts as a selectivity switch for galectin-1 at the pre-B cell surface. Cell Reports, 2024, 43 (8), pp.114541. ⟨10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114541⟩. ⟨hal-04701562⟩
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