SRC PHOSPHORYLATION OF THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTOR AT NOVEL SITES MEDIATES RECEPTOR INTERACTION WITH SRC AND P85-ALPHA

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STOVER, DR
BECKER, M
LIEBETANZ, J
LYDON, NB
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[1] Pharmaceutical Division, Research Department, Ciba Geigy Limited
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10.1074/jbc.270.26.15591
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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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Following ligand binding, the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) autophosphorylates itself on tyrosine residues located in its carboxyl terminus; in vitro, three sites are highly phosphorylated, while two other sites are phosphorylated to lesser extents. In the presence of the Src protein-tyrosine kinase, in vitro phosphorylation of the minor autophosphorylation sites was increased, and four additional residues were phosphorylated. Following EGF stimulation, two (Tyr-891 and Tyr-920) were found to be phosphorylated in a colorectal cell line (DLD-1) and in a breast tumor cell line (MCF7). The remaining in vitro sites were not found to be highly phosphorylated in vivo. The sequences surrounding Tyr-891 and Tyr-920 match the reported consensus binding sequences for the SH2 domains of Src and the regulatory domain of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (p85 alpha), respectively. In vitro, both of these proteins were found to bind to Src-phosphorylated EGF-R with similar to 100-fold greater affinity than to autophosphorylated EGF-R, demonstrating that Src creates new sites for SH2 binding. Furthermore, Csk-inactivated Src was activated by interaction with Src-phosphorylated EGF-R but not by autophosphorylated EGF-R. Upon EGF treatment of MCF7 or three colorectal carcinoma cell lines (WiDr, DLD-1, and LS174T), the EGF-R coimmunoprecipitated with both p85 alpha and Src. Evidence is also presented that suggests that an EGF-R-related protein, ErbB2, may be involved in similar Src-mediated interactions. These data demonstrate that EGF-R is phosphorylated in vivo at non-autophosphorylation sites and that these novel sites can act as docking sites for Src, P85 alpha, and potentially other SH2 containing proteins. In addition, the data suggest a tyrosine phosphatase-independent mechanism for the elevation of Src activity in cells exposed to growth factors. Overexpression of Src, EGF-R, and/or ErbB2 in breast and colorectal tumor cells suggests the potential that such interactions may contribute to the transformed phenotype of these carcinomas.
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