Binding affinities of tyrosine-phosphorylated peptides to the COOH-terminal SH2 and NH2-terminal phosphotyrosine binding domains of Shc

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Zhou, MM
Harlan, JE
Wade, WS
Crosby, S
Ravichandran, KS
Burakoff, SJ
Fesik, SW
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[1] ABBOTT LABS,DIV PHARMACEUT DISCOVERY,DEPT 47G,ABBOTT PK,IL 60064
[2] HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,BOSTON,MA 02115
[3] DANA FARBER CANC INST,DIV PEDIAT ONCOL,BOSTON,MA 02115
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10.1074/jbc.270.52.31119
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The adaptor protein Shc has been implicated in Ras signaling via association with many tyrosine-phosphorylated receptors, including growth factor receptors, antigen receptors on T and B cells, and cytokine receptors. Shc could interact with the activated receptors through the carboxyl-terminal Src homology 2 (SH2) domain or the structurally unrelated amino-terminal phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain. Using NMR and surface plasmon resonance techniques, we have measured the binding affinities of the SH2 and the PTB domains of Shc to a series of phosphotyrosine-containing peptides derived from known She binding sites. Tyrosine-phosphorylated peptides derived from Trk (pY490), polyoma virus middle T-antigen (pY250), ErbB3 (pY1309), and epidermal growth factor receptor (pY1086, pY1148, and pY1114) that contain NPXpY sequences bind preferentially to the PTB domain of Shc with K-d values of 0.02-5.3 mu M. The binding affinities of these peptides to the Shc SH2 domain were in the range of 220-1290 mu M. In contrast, tyrosine-phosphorylated peptides from epidermal growth factor receptor (pY992, pY1173) and the zeta chain of the T-cell receptor bind preferentially to the SH2 domain (K-d = 50-130 mu M) versus the PTB domain (K-d > 680 mu M). From these studies, the relative contribution of the individual domains of Shc for binding to the phosphotyrosine-containing portions of these proteins was determined. In addition, our data indicate that the high affinity binding of the PTB domain to the NPXpY-containing peptides results from a very high association rate and a rapid dissociation rate, which is similar to previous results observed for the SH2-phosphopeptide complexes.
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