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Query: UNIPROT:P17931 (
galectin-3
)
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In previous studies, we documented that
galectin-3
(M(r) approximately 30,000) is a pre-mRNA splicing factor. Recently,
galectin-3
was identified as a component of a nuclear and cytoplasmic complex, the survival of motor neuron complex, through its interaction with Gemin4. To test the possibility that
galectin-3
may shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, human fibroblasts (LG-1) were fused with mouse fibroblasts (3T3). The monoclonal antibody NCL-GAL3, which recognizes human
galectin-3
but not the
mouse homolog
, was used to monitor the localization of human
galectin-3
in heterodikaryons. Human
galectin-3
localized to both nuclei of a large percentage of heterodikaryons. Addition of the antibiotic leptomycin B, which inhibits nuclear export of
galectin-3
, decreased the percentage of heterodikaryons showing human
galectin-3
in both nuclei. In a parallel experiment, mouse 3T3 fibroblasts, which express
galectin-3
, were fused with fibroblasts derived from a mouse in which the
galectin-3
gene was inactivated. Mouse
galectin-3
localized to both nuclei of a large percentage of heterodikaryons. Again, addition of leptomycin B restricted the presence of
galectin-3
to one nucleus of a heterodikaryon. The results from both heterodikaryon assays suggest that
galectin-3
can exit one nucleus, travel through the cytoplasm, and enter the second nucleus, matching the definition of shuttling.
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PMID:Shuttling of galectin-3 between the nucleus and cytoplasm. 1207 75