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Query: UNIPROT:P04626 (erbB-2)
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A retroviral expression vector carrying the c-erbB-2 gene was introduced into the FDC-P2 myeloid cell line, which is absolutely dependent on interleukin-3 (IL-3) for proliferation and survival. Since the c-erbB-2 protein appears to be the receptor of an as yet unidentified growth factor, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) was used as a control of a ligand-dependent receptor. FDC-P2 cells expressing normal c-erbB-2 were unable to grow without IL-3 stimulation. The c-erbB-2 protein in these cells was under-phosphorylated on tyrosine residues in vivo. On the contrary, the active c-erbB-2 protein, in which Val-659 was replaced by Glu in the transmembrane domain, and EGF-stimulated EGFR showed significant levels of tyrosine phosphorylation in vivo. These active proteins could promote short-term growth of FDC-P2 cells without IL-3 stimulation, though not indefinitely. These findings suggested that immortalization of this factor-dependent cell line requires an additional oncogenic promoting process(es).
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PMID:Active c-erbB-2 induces short-term growth of FDC-P2 cells after IL-3 depletion. 168 97

Various derivatives of thiazolidine-diones have been identified as tyrosine protein kinase inhibitors. The epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor kinase and c-src kinase were inhibited in vitro with IC50 values in the range of 1-7 microM. The v-abl tyrosine protein kinase was not inhibited by thiazolidine-diones. Inhibition was found to be specific for tyrosine protein kinases. Inhibition of serine/threonine protein kinases was not observed. The active derivatives were shown to inhibit EGF-induced receptor autophosphorylation, either in vitro or in intact cells, and were also found to inhibit growth of the EGF-dependent BALB/MK and A431 cell lines (IC50 1-3 microM). Growth of the interleukin-3-dependent myeloid cell line FDC-P1 was inhibited with equal efficiency. Thus, in these cell lines, members of the c-src kinase family are also potential targets for inhibition by the compounds.
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PMID:Thiazolidine-diones. Biochemical and biological activity of a novel class of tyrosine protein kinase inhibitors. 217 10

The platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptor is a member of the transmembrane growth factor receptor protein family with intrinsic protein-tyrosine kinase activity. We describe a potent protein-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (CGP 53716) that shows selectivity for the PDGF receptor in vitro and in the cell. The compound shows selectivity for inhibition of PDGF-mediated events such as PDGF receptor autophosphorylation, cellular tyrosine phosphorylation, and c-fos mRNA induction in response to PDGF stimulation of intact cells. In contrast, ligand-induced autophosphorylation of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor, insulin receptor, and the insulin-like growth factor I receptor, as well as c-fos mRNA expression induced by EGF, fibroblast growth factor, and phorbol ester, was insensitive to inhibition by CGP 53716. In antiproliferative assays, the compound was approximately 30-fold more potent in inhibiting PDGF-mediated growth of v-sis-transformed BALB/c 3T3 cells relative to inhibition of EGF-dependent BALB/Mk cells, interleukin-3-dependent FDC-P1 cells, and the T24 bladder carcinoma line. When tested in vivo using highly tumorigenic v-sis- and human c-sis-transformed BALB/c 3T3 cells, CGP 53716 showed antitumor activity at well-tolerated doses. In contrast, CGP 53716 did not show antitumor activity against xenografts of the A431 tumor, which overexpresses the EGF receptor. These findings suggest that CGP 53716 may have therapeutic potential for the treatment of diseases involving abnormal cellular proliferation induced by PDGF receptor activation.
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PMID:Selective inhibition of the platelet-derived growth factor signal transduction pathway by a protein-tyrosine kinase inhibitor of the 2-phenylaminopyrimidine class. 978 82