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The large subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) for which
EPH
is the prototype have likely roles in intercellular communication during normal mammalian development, but the biochemical signalling pathways utilised by this family are poorly characterised. We have now identified two in vitro autophosphorylation sites within the juxtamembrane domain of the Eph family member Sek, and a candidate binding protein for the activated Sek kinase. Specific antibodies defined Sek as a 130 kDa
glycoprotein
with protein kinase activity expressed in keratinocytes, whilst a bacterially expressed gst-Sek kinase domain fusion protein autophosphorylated exclusively on tyrosine residues, confirming that Sek encodes an authentic protein tyrosine kinase. Two dimensional phosphopeptide mapping and site-directed mutagenesis defined juxtamembrane residue Y602 as a major site of in vitro autophosphorylation in Sek, whilst Y596 was phosphorylated to a lower stoichiometry. Complimentary approaches of in vitro binding assays and BIAcore analysis revealed a high affinity association between the Y602 Sek autophosphorylation site and the cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase p59fyn, an interaction mediated through the SH2 domain of this intracellular signalling molecule. Moreover, these data identify the novel phosphotyrosyl motif pYEDP as mediating high affinity association with fyn-SH2, extending the previously defined consensus motif for this interaction. The extensive conservation of this fyn-binding motif within the juxtamembrane domain of Eph family RTKs suggests that signalling through fyn, or fyn-related, tyrosine kinases may be utilised by many members of this large subclass of transmembrane receptors.
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PMID:A juxtamembrane autophosphorylation site in the Eph family receptor tyrosine kinase, Sek, mediates high affinity interaction with p59fyn. 862 93
Angiotensin (ANG) and kinin metabolizing enzymes, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE; EC 3.4.15.1), neutral endopeptidase-24.11 (
NEP
-24.11; EC 3.4.24.11), and aminopeptidase M (AmM; EC 3.4.11.2), have recently been identified in a purified skeletal muscle
glycoprotein
fraction. We have analyzed the cellular localization of these enzymes. In cultured human skeletal muscle adult myoblasts, myotubes, and fibroblasts, kinins and angiotensins were metabolized by
NEP
-24.11 and AmM but not by ACE.
NEP
-24.11 degraded ANG II, ANG III. and bradykinin (BK) and converted ANG I to the active metabolite ANG(1-7). ANG III was converted to the novel ANG IV metabolite [des-Arg1]ANG III by AmM. These data suggest that, due to their abundance in the body, skeletal muscle myocytes and fibroblasts may play a major role in modulation of the systemic and local effects of angiotensins and kinins. This role could be particularly important in individuals receiving treatment with ACE inhibitors.
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PMID:Angiotensin and bradykinin metabolism by peptidases identified in cultured human skeletal muscle myocytes and fibroblasts. 874 45
Myeloma cell line supernatants were screened for their ability to inhibit the activity of transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) in the mink lung cell (Mv-1-Lu) bioassay. Supernatant from the human myeloma cell line JJN-3 contained potent TGFbeta antagonistic activity. This activity was isolated and found to be associated with a 72-78-kDa
glycoprotein
. Specific polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies were generated toward the 72-78-kDa protein, and these antibodies precipitated the TGFbeta inhibitory activity from JJN-3 supernatant. Upon amino acid sequencing the protein appeared to be identical to hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), and some of the generated antibodies directly blocked the action of recombinant HGF in various assays. By HGF-specific polymerase chain reaction we demonstrated that HGF mRNA was expressed in five out of five tested myeloma cell lines. The level of HGF protein in supernatants showed great variation from >500 ng/ml in JJN-3 supernatant to a few ng/ml in the supernatants from other myeloma cell lines. The same five cell lines were also screened for expression the HGF receptor c-
MET
. Four of them expressed the receptor as shown by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and Western blot. The receptor was shown to be constitutively phosphorylated in the human myeloma cell line JJN-3. This receptor could be dephosphorylated by anti-HGF antibodies, indicating the existence of an autocrine HGF loop in this cell line. We propose that HGF/c-
MET
may play a role in multiple myeloma.
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PMID:Concomitant expression of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor and the receptor c-MET in human myeloma cell lines. 879 32
We investigated unusual structures produced in BHK-21 cells infected with rabies virus (
HEP
-Flury strain). Sellers' staining of the cells revealed, in addition to Negri body-like structures (inclusion bodies), production of a fuchsin-stained cytoplasmic structure (FCPS) which encircled the nucleus. The frequency of the FCPS-forming cells increased as replication progressed. The FCPS was different from the inclusion body because the former contained the viral
glycoprotein
(G) and matrix protein (M2) antigens, while the latter contained nucleocapsid antigens. In the early phase of infection, we observed accumulation of viral envelope antigens in a cytoplasmic structure that was considered to be expanded rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER) because of its concomitant increase in BiP content. Time-course studies suggested that the envelope antigen-containing structure, which was not stained with basic fuchsin, translocated to the perinuclear region to form the FCPS. FCPS formation was dependent on incubation temperature and was decreased at 30 degrees C, while the development of virus-induced cytopathic effect (CPE) was delayed. When the incubation temperature was shifted up to 37 degrees C, FCPS formation was induced again and progression of CPE was accelerated in approximate proportion to the increasing number of FCPS-positive cells. From these studies, we conclude that viral G proteins gradually accumulate in the rER with M2 protein and the expanded rER converts eventually into the FCPS, which may be closely related to accelerated host cell death.
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PMID:Studies on unusual cytoplasmic structures which contain rabies virus envelope proteins. 881 Oct 13
We report the nucleotide sequence of a 31-kb segment at the left genome end of bovine herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1) and show that it comprises 19 different open reading frames (ORFs), including seven which have been described previously (circ, dUTPase, UL49.5, alpha
TIF
, VP8,
glycoprotein
C, and ribonucleotide reductase small subunit). The new sequence resulted in a correction at the C-terminus of
glycoprotein
C. All 19 ORFs exhibited strong amino acid sequence homology to the gene products of other alphaherpesviruses. The BHV-1 ORFs were arranged colinearly with the prototype sequence of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) in the range of the UL54 to UL37 genes. No BHV-1 homologs of the HSV-1 UL56, UL55, and UL45 genes were identified. The BHV-1 circ gene was the only gene without a HSV-1 counterpart. The additional ORFs 1 and 2 found at the left genome end of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) were absent in BHV-1. Among the newly sequenced BHV-1 ORFs are homologs of ICP27 (UL54),
glycoprotein
K (UL53), helicase-primase (UL52), DNA polymerase accessory protein (UL42), ribonucleotide reductase large subunit (UL39), and several virion proteins (UL49, UL46, UL43, UL41, UL38, UL37), most of which are strongly conserved in all herpesviruses. The possible functions of the proteins encoded within the sequenced region are assessed and features found are discussed.
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PMID:Gene contents in a 31-kb segment at the left genome end of bovine herpesvirus-1. 901 Sep 99
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) is a mesenchymally derived
glycoprotein
with a strong scattering effect on epithelial cells. A receptor tyrosine kinase encoded by the met proto-oncogene has been identified as the cellular receptor for HGF/SF. Following stimulation with HGF/SF, cell scattering occurs concurrent with decreased cell-cell adhesion and disassembly of junctional components. In culture, junction formation is cell-cell contact dependent and can be regulated by modulating the Ca2+ concentrations of the growth media. Decreasing the Ca2+ concentrations below 50 microM causes rapid disassembly of junctions, whereas increasing the Ca2+ concentrations to 1.8 mM induces cell-cell contact and junction assembly. Although associated with decreased cell-cell adhesion and disassembly of the junctional complex, HGF/SF-induced scattering occurs under high extracellular Ca2+ concentrations. To gain insight into the mechanisms of HGF/SF-induced scattering of epithelial cells, we have studied the effect(s) of HGF/SF on junction assembly by examining the solubility, stability, phosphorylation, and subcellular localization of the major components of the adhering junctions, plakoglobin (Pg) and E-cadherin, in Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) epithelial cells and in a MDCK cell line expressing an exogenous chimeric met receptor (CSF-
MET
) that scatters in response to colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1). The results have shown that in HGF/SF-stimulated MDCK cells, adhering junctions were not assembled upon induction of cell-cell contact. Immunofluorescence analyses showed that larger amounts of Pg and E-cadherin were Triton X-100 extractable, and more significantly, these proteins were homogeneously distributed along the membrane and were not concentrated at the areas of cell-cell contact. Similar results were obtained for CSF-
MET
expressing MDCK cells in response to CSF-1. In contrast, none of the above effects were detected in MDCK cells expressing a mutant CSF-
MET
chimera containing a phenylalanine substitution at tyrosine 1356 in met, which fails to scatter in response to CSF-1. When compared with the unstimulated cells, the inhibition of cell adhesion promoted by HGF/SF correlated with an increased stability of the newly synthesized soluble E-cadherin and Pg and an altered phosphorylation pattern of E-cadherin, as determined by partial proteolytic peptide mapping.
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PMID:Inhibition of junction assembly in cultured epithelial cells by hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is concomitant with increased stability and altered phosphorylation of the soluble junctional molecules. 910 Oct 91
The recent highlighted points in prognostic factors after breast cancer operation include: 1) the emergence of many genetic and biochemical markers, including c-erbB-2, int-2,
EGFR
, p53, nm23, LOH, E cadherin, s-phase fraction. The prognostic value of these factors is related to their role in cell cycle regulation, invasion/metastasis mechanisms, etc. The agents related to therapeutic effectiveness, namely p-
glycoprotein
, pS2, and bcl-2 may become important stratification factors when conducting clinical trials. Pathologic factors, like nodal status, however, are the most useful prognostic factors at the moment. Many newly developed prognostic factors should be examined by multivariate analysis and validated prospectively before clinical use.
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PMID:[Recent prognostic factors for breast cancer]. 912 98
In the framework of a project aimed at the elucidation of the nature of the functional importance of the N-glycosylation of the alpha-subunit of the
glycoprotein
hormones human lutropin and human chorionic gonadotropin, the structural element alpha-
Neu
p5Ac-(2-->6)-beta-D-GalpNac-(1-->4)- beta-D-GlcpNAc-(1-->2)-alpha-D-Manp, which is part of the carbohydrate chains of human lutropin, has been prepared by chemical and chemo-enzymatic synthesis in the form of its propyl glycoside. Condensation of 4-O- acetyl-3,6-di-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-alpha/beta-D-glucopyranosyl trichloroacetimidate with allyl 3,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-alpha-D-mannopyranoside gave after deacetylation allyl (3,6-di-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-beta-D-glucopyranosyl) -(1-->2)-3,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-alpha-D-mannopyranoside. Ethyl 3-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-l-thio-beta-D-glucopyranoside was converted into the galacto-derivative ethyl 4,6-di-O-acetyl-3-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-1-thio-beta-D -galactopyranoside via an oxidation-reduction route, as well as via SN2-type substitution with acetate. The use of this galacto thioglycoside, after its conversion into the corresponding bromide, as GaIN donor for condensation with the mentioned disaccharide derivative yielded after deacetylation allyl (3-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-beta-D-galactopyranosyl)-(1-->4) -(3,6-di-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-2-phthalimido-beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-(1-->2) -3,4,6-tri-O-benzyl-alpha-D-mannopyranoside. Methylsulfenyl bromide-silver triflate promoted sialylation of this trisaccharide derivative with O-ethyl S-[methyl (5-acetamido-4,7,8,9-tetra-O-acetyl-3,5-dideoxy-D -glycero-alpha-D-galacto-non-2-ulopyranosyl)onate] dithiocarbonate and subsequent deprotection resulted into the aimed tetrasaccharide structural element. Alternatively, this compound was prepared via a block synthesis, which, however, was not superior to the linear strategy. Finally, a stereose lective sialylation of synthetically prepared beta-D-GalpNAc-(1-->4)-beta-D-GlcpNAc-(1-->2)-alpha-D-Manp-(1-->O) CH2CH2CH3 with CMP-Neu5Ac and rat liver alpha-2,6-sialyltransferase was accomplished affording the same tetrasaccharide structural element.
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PMID:Chemical and chemo-enzymatic synthesis of the alpha-Neu p5Ac-(2-->6)- beta-D-GalpNAc-(1-->4)-beta-D-GlcpNAc-(1-->2)-alpha-D-Manp element that is part of N-linked carbohydrate chains of human lutropin. 920 38
To investigate the interaction between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptor, we have constructed a chimeric protein consisting of the extracellular ligand-binding domain of the human VEGF receptor subtype
KDR
fused to a human IgG1 Fc domain (KDR-Fc).
KDR
-Fc was expressed in human 293 kidney epithelial cells as a 300-kDa secreted, dimeric
glycoprotein
that bound 125I-VEGF165 with high affinity (Kd = 150 pM). Unlike the full length cellular receptor,
KDR
-Fc did not require heparin for 125I-VEGF165 binding, although heparin did stimulate 125I-VEGF165 binding approximately 50 to 100%. Similar results were observed for
KDR
-Fc expressed in yeast cells. Since yeast do not synthesize heparan sulfate proteoglycans, we conclude that cellular heparan sulfates do not account for the lack of a heparin requirement for 125I-VEGF165 binding to
KDR
-Fc. The polycationic protein protamine, which inhibits (IC50 = 1 microgram/ml) 125I-VEGF165 binding to bovine aortic endothelial cells and other
KDR
-expressing cells by blocking heparin interactions, had no effect on the heparin independent component of 125I-VEGF165 binding to
KDR
-Fc. Protamine does inhibit (IC50 = 1 microgram/ml) the heparin dependent component of 125I-VEGF165 binding to
KDR
-Fc.
KDR
-Fc bound VEGF121 with the same affinity as VEGF165. Heparin had no effect on 125I-VEGF121 binding to
KDR
-Fc, indicating that heparin interaction with the 44 amino acids contained in VEGF165 but not VEGF121 allow for maximal VEGF165 binding. Deletion analysis of
KDR
-Fc demonstrated that the determinants required for high affinity VEGF binding are located in the three aminoterminal Ig-domains of the protein. Heparin had no effect on 125I-VEGF165 binding to the three Ig-domain receptor, suggesting that there are heparin binding determinants located in
KDR
Ig-domains 4 to 7.
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PMID:Characterization of a soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-immunoglobulin chimera. 938 89
Mast cells, the major source of tissue heparin, line the vascular system. On stimulation, rat serosal mast cells release soluble heparin proteoglycans (HEP-PGs) of very high molecular weight (7500(K)). We compared the effects of
HEP
-PGs and standard heparins (average molecular weights, 15,000 and 5,000) on platelet-collagen interactions in vitro. In contrast with the standard heparins,
HEP
-PGs completely inhibited collagen-induced platelet aggregation and serotonin release in platelet-rich plasma. The inhibition caused by
HEP
-PGs depended on its macromolecular structure. In flowing blood,
HEP
-PGs also inhibited platelet deposition on a collagen-coated surface both at low and high shear rates. Although
HEP
-PGs did not block
glycoprotein
(GP) Ia/IIa-mediated platelet adhesion, they attenuated subsequent platelet activation and aggregation, as well as fibrinogen binding to platelets after collagen stimulation.
HEP
-PGs did not bind to platelets but bound tightly to von Willebrand factor (vWf) and enhanced its binding to collagen. Although platelet adhesion at high shear rate and vWf binding to GP Ib after ristocetin stimulation were not markedly affected,
HEP
-PGs reduced thrombin-induced aggregation and vWf binding to GP IIb/IIIa. These findings imply that activation of vascular mast cells with ensuing secretion of
HEP
-PGs may locally attenuate the thrombogenicity of matrix collagen by inhibiting its platelet-activating capacity.
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PMID:Native macromolecular heparin proteoglycans exocytosed from stimulated rat serosal mast cells strongly inhibit platelet-collagen interactions. 943 8
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