Cellular response to platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-AB after down-regulation of PDGF alpha-receptors. Evidence that functional binding does not require alpha-receptors
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Cellular response to platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-AB after down-regulation of PDGF alpha-receptors. Evidence that functional binding does not require alpha-receptors
Abstract
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and its receptor exist in multiple forms. PDGF exists in three dimeric combinations of A and B subunit chains, which are the products of separate genes. The PDGF receptor is similarly encoded by genes for two distinct receptor proteins, alpha and beta. A recent model proposed PDGF binding involves the association of the two receptor proteins into three possible dimeric forms. An essential prediction of that model is that PDGF alpha-receptors are required for cells to bind and respond to the heterodimeric AB isoform of PDGF. In contrast, we found both binding and functional response to PDGF-AB was retained in Balb/c-3T3 cells after PDGF alpha-receptors had been down-regulated by PDGF-AA pretreatment. The observation that PDGF-AB could still elicit these responses suggests that at 37 degrees C, PDGF-AB may bind directly to beta-receptors in either monomeric or dimeric forms and that initial receptor activation may occur independently of the formation of alpha beta-receptor heterodimers.
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