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Galectin-3 has a size of about 31 kDA and is encoded by a single gene, LGALS3. It has many physiological functions, such as cell adhesion, cell growth and differentiation, and contributes to the development of cancer, inflammation, fibrosis and others. | Galectin-3 has a size of about 31 kDA and is encoded by a single gene, LGALS3. It has many physiological functions, such as cell adhesion, cell growth and differentiation, and contributes to the development of cancer, inflammation, fibrosis and others. | ||
+ | Some pathogens, including ''pseudomonas aeruginosa'' protect themselves against the human immune system by mimicking the lipopolysaccharides (LPS) present on human erythrocytes. Human galectin-3 is a protein of the lectin-family that was shown to bind the LPS of multiple human pathogens. | ||
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+ | By making fusion proteins of galectin-3 with fluorescent reporter proteins, pathogens can be labelled and made visible by fluorescence-microscopy. | ||
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