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Query: UNIPROT:P17931 (
galectin-3
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To study the signaling pathway involved in the regulation of
galectin-3
expression we used phorbol ester to stimulate macrophage differentiation of THP-1 cells. Treatment with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) increased significantly the level of expression of
galectin-3
in THP-1 cells. PMA-induced
galectin-3
overexpression was blocked by: protein kinase C inhibitors staurosporine, calphostin C, and apigenin; tyrosine-specific protein kinase inhibitors genistein and tyrphostin A25; PD 98059, a selective inhibitor of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) kinase 1 (MEK1 or MKK1); and SB 203580, a specific inhibitor of p38 MAPK.
Galectin-3
up-regulation was not affected by exposure to two inhibitors of
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
(PKA), H-89 and KT5720. Co-transfection of pPG3.5, a plasmid vector containing the rabbit
galectin-3
promoter and the constructs pMCL-MKK1 N3 or pRC-RSV-MKK3Glu that constitutively express MKK1 and MKK3, raised the activity of
galectin-3
promoter by 185% and 110%, respectively. Co-transfection with a Ha-Ras expression vector stimulated
galectin-3
promoter activity approximately 10-fold. Expression of c-Jun or v-Jun raised the level of
galectin-3
promoter activity more the three- and fourfold, respectively. Co-transfection of c-Jun and pPG3.5 5'-upstream deletion mutants resulted in a reduction of the
galectin-3
promoter activity by 50% to 80%. Transfection of c-Jun, v-Jun or Ha-Ras increased significantly
galectin-3
protein in THP-1 cells. These findings indicated that Ras/MEKK1/MKK1-dependent/AP-1 signal transduction pathway plays an important role in the expression of
galectin-3
in PMA-stimulated macrophages. We further investigated the effect of modified lipoproteins on
galectin-3
expression in macrophages. Murine resident peritoneal macrophages loaded with acetylated low-density lipoprotein (AcLDL) or oxidized LDL (OxLDL) showed increased
galectin-3
protein and mRNA. These results showed that treatment of macrophages with PMA or modified lipoproteins results in
galectin-3
overexpression. These findings may explain the enhanced expression of
galectin-3
in atherosclerotic foam cells and suggest that Ras/MAPK signal transduction pathway is involved in controlling this gene.
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PMID:Galectin-3 expression in macrophages is signaled by Ras/MAP kinase pathway and up-regulated by modified lipoproteins. 1278 25
Galectin-3
, a factor involved in the splicing of pre-mRNA, shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Previous studies have shown that incubation of fibroblasts with leptomycin B resulted in the accumulation of
galectin-3
in the nucleus, suggesting that the export of
galectin-3
from the nucleus may be mediated by the CRM1 receptor. A candidate nuclear export signal fitting the consensus sequence recognized by CRM1 can be found between residues 240 and 255 of the murine
galectin-3
sequence. This sequence was engineered into the pRev(1.4) reporter system, in which candidate sequences can be tested for nuclear export activity in terms of counteracting the nuclear localization signal present in the Rev(1.4) protein. Rev(1.4)-
galectin-3
(240-255) exhibited nuclear export activity that was sensitive to inhibition by leptomycin B. Site-directed mutagenesis of Leu247 and Ile249 in the
galectin-3
nuclear export signal decreased nuclear export activity, consistent with the notion that these two positions correspond to the critical residues identified in the nuclear export signal of the
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
inhibitor. The nuclear export signal activity was also analyzed in the context of a full-length
galectin-3
fusion protein;
galectin-3
(1-263; L247A) showed more nuclear localization than wild-type, implicating Leu247 as critical to the function of the nuclear export signal. These results indicate that residues 240-255 of the
galectin-3
polypeptide contain a leucine-rich nuclear export signal that overlaps with the region (residues 252-258) identified as important for nuclear localization.
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PMID:Transport of galectin-3 between the nucleus and cytoplasm. II. Identification of the signal for nuclear export. 1647 34