BACKGROUND: The multifunctional beta-galactoside-binding protein galectin-3 is found in many distinct subcellular compartments including the cell nucleus. Expression and distribution of galectin-3 between the cell nucleus and the cytosol changes during cell differentiation and cancer development. Nuclear functions of galectin-3 and how they contribute to tumorigenesis are not understood. METHODS: In order to identify nuclear galectin-3 interaction partners, we used affinity chromatography and co-immunoprecipitation. Spatial proximity in the nucleus was assessed by immunofluorescence and proximity ligation assay. We also investigated the function of galectin-3 on mRNA-export by fluorescence in situ hybridization and on mRNA-processing by RNA-sequencing. RESULTS: The heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particle component hnRNPA2B1 was identified as a novel galectin-3 binding protein that associates with the lectin in a lactose-dependent manner in the cell nucleus. Specific individual depletion of galectin-3 does not affect the mRNA distribution between cytoplasm and nucleus. A significant alteration of this distribution was observed after combined depletion of galectin-1 and -3. However, silencing of galectin-3 was sufficient to alter the splicing patterns of several genes. CONCLUSIONS: Galectin-3 and hnRNPA2B1 interact as members of the early splicing machinery. Galectin-3 and -1 have redundant functions in mRNA transport and at least in part in mRNA splicing. RNA-sequencing data points to a specific function of the hnRNPA2B1/galectin-3 interaction in the processing of transcripts coding for the nuclear oncoprotein SET.
- Fritsch, K.; Mernberger, M.; Nist, A.; Stiewe, T.; Brehm, A.; Jacob, R.
Keywords
- Galectin-1
- Galectin-3
- RNA-processing
- Spliceosome
- hnRNPA2B1