Intrapeptide autophosphorylation of the epidermal growth factor receptor: regulation of kinase catalytic function by receptor dimerization
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- DOI: 10.1021/bi00335a056
Intrapeptide autophosphorylation of the epidermal growth factor receptor: regulation of kinase catalytic function by receptor dimerization
Abstract
The epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor is a transmembrane polypeptide of 170 000 daltons (Da) with a cytoplasmically facing protein kinase domain. The regulation of the tyrosine kinase activity of the EGF receptor by added EGF and by receptor association state was studied in an in vitro system. The rate of autophosphorylation of the solubilized and purified EGF receptor was found to be independent of receptor concentration. To determine whether the zero-order kinetics observed point to intrapeptide phosphorylation, we measured the sedimentation characteristics of the undenatured solubilized receptor. The receptor was found to exist in two association-dissociation states-a monomeric 7.7S form and a dimeric 12S form. The 7.7S form is an active tyrosine kinase; it has high basal activity, and the activity is not further stimulated by EGF; it appears to be an EGF-independent form of the receptor kinase. The 12S form is devoid of catalytic activity, but in the presence of EGF it dissociates into the active monomeric form. Freshly purified receptor preparations contain mainly the monomeric receptor, have high basal kinase activity, and show low EGF stimulatability (less than 1.3-fold). Aging of the receptor results in progressive dimerization and decay of EGF-independent kinase activity (and increase in EGF stimulatability). All of these processes are reversed in the presence of EGF or dithiothreitol.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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