Integrin-induced epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor activation requires c-Src and p130Cas and leads to phosphorylation of specific EGF receptor tyrosines
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Integrin-mediated cell adhesion cooperates with growth factor receptors in the control of cell proliferation, cell survival, and cell migration. One mechanism to explain these synergistic effects is the ability of integrins to induce phosphorylation of growth factor receptors, for instance the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor. Here we define some aspects of the molecular mechanisms regulating integrin-dependent EGF receptor phosphorylation. We show that in the early phases of cell adhesion integrins associate with EGF receptors on the cell membrane in a macromolecular complex including the adaptor protein p130Cas and the c-Src kinase, the latter being required for adhesion-dependent assembly of the macromolecular complex. We also show that the integrin cytoplasmic tail, c-Src kinase, and the p130Cas adaptor protein are required for phosphorylation of EGF receptor in response to integrin-mediated adhesion. We show that integrins induce phosphorylation of EGF receptor on tyrosine residues 845, 1068, 1086, and 1173, but not on residue 1148, a major site of phosphorylation in response to EGF. In addition we find that integrin-mediated adhesion increases the amount of EGF receptor expressed on the cell surface. Therefore these data indicate that integrin-mediated adhesion induces assembly of a macromolecular complex containing c-Src and p130Cas and leads to phosphorylation of specific EGF receptor tyrosine residues.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cytoplasmic tail; Adhesion; Amino acids; Cell membranes; Cells; Proteins; adaptor protein; Crk associated substrate protein; epidermal growth factor receptor; integrin; protein p130; protein tyrosine kinase; unclass; animal cell; article; cell adhesion; cell migration; cell proliferation; cell surface; cell survival; controlled study; cytoplasm; enzyme activation; enzyme phosphorylation; enzyme regulation; enzyme specificity; human; human cell; macromolecule; molecular mechanics; nonhuman; oncogene src; priority journal; protein domain; protein expression; Cell Adhesion; Cell Line; Crk-Associated Substrate Protein; Focal Adhesion Kinase 1; Focal Adhesion Protein-Tyrosine Kinases; Humans; Integrins; Phosphoproteins; Phosphorylation; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases; Proteins; Receptor; Epidermal Growth Factor; Retinoblastoma-Like Protein p130; Tyrosine; Animalia
List of contributors:
Conti, Amedeo; Giuffrida, MARIA GABRIELLA
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