Dominant negative and cooperative effects of mutant forms of prolactin receptor

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PerrotApplanat, M
Gualillo, O
Pezet, A
Vincent, V
Edery, M
Kelly, PA
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10.1210/me.11.8.1020
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In addition to a long form of 591 amino acids (aa), two other forms of PRL receptor (PRLR), differing in the length of their cytoplasmic domains, have been identified in the rat. The Nb2 form, lacking 198 aa in the cytoplasmic domain, is able to transmit a lactogenic signal similar to the long form, whereas the short form of 291 aa is inactive. The ability of PRL to activate the promoter of the beta-casein gene or the lactogenic hormone responsive element fused to the luciferase reporter was assessed in Chinese hamster ovary cells or 293 fibroblasts transiently transfected with PRLR cDNAs. The function of the short form was examined after cotransfection of both the long and short forms. These results clearly show that the short form acts as a dominant negative inhibitor through the formation of inactive heterodimers, resulting in an inhibition of Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) activation. The present study also investigates the possible participation of cytoplasmic receptors in the signal transduction pathway, using cotransfection experiments and a new approach that selectively determines the contribution of cytoplasmic receptors in the process of signal transduction. We cotransfected Chinese hamster ovary cells with two cDNA constructs: a cytoplasmic (soluble) form of the receptor with a deleted signal peptide (Delta-19), which is unable to bind PRL, and a functionally inactive receptor mutant (lacking box 1), which is anchored in the plasma membrane and able to bind PRL. This approach has allowed us to show that Delta-19, lacking expression at the plasma membrane, can transduce the hormonal message, at least to a limited extent (up to 30% of wild type efficiency), providing that association/activation occurs with a PRL-PRLR complex initiated at the cell surface level; box 1 of the cytoplasmic form is necessary to rescue this partial transcriptional activity of the inactive mutant. This partial recovery is also parallel to the partial activation of JAK2, indicating that the signal transduction pathway implicated JAK2. Our results provide evidence that heterodimerization of receptors can be implicated either in the positive or in negative activation of gene transcription.
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