Galectin-3
Lectins, of either plant or animal origin, are carbohydrate binding proteins that interact with glycoprotein and glycolipids on the surface of animal cells. The Galectins are lectins that recognize and interact with beta-galactoside moieties. Galectin-3 regulates a number of biological processes, including embryogenesis, inflammatory responses, cell progression and metastasis. Galectin-3 is normally expressed in epithelia of a variety of tissues, including colon and endometrium, and in various inflammatory cells, including macrophages. Galectin-3 can function intracellularly, in controlling cell cycle and preventing T-cell apoptosis, and also extracellularly, in activating various cells, including monocytes/macrophages, mast cells, neutrophils, and lymphocytes. Expression of Galectin-3 is affected by neoplastic transformation, being up-regulated in certain types of lymphomas, and in thyroid and hepatic carcinomas. Conversely, it is down-regulated in other cancers, such as colon, breast, ovarian, and uterine. Recombinant human Galectin-3 is a globular 26.0 kDa protein containing 249 amino acid residues, but no disulfide bonds.
Product Specifications
Synonyms
LGALS3; L31; GAL3; MAC2; CBP35; GALBP; GALIG; LGALS2
NCBI Gene ID
3958
UniProt
P17931
Accession Number
NP_002297.2
Accession Number mRNA
NM_002306
Chromosomal Location
14q22.3
Reactivity
Human
Cross Reactivity
Human, Mouse
Sequence
Endotoxin
< 0.1 ng/µg of protein (< 1EU/µg)
Purity
> 98% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses
Bioactivity
Length
249
Form
Lyophilized
Molecular Weight
26.0 kDa
Host or Source
E. coli
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