Rapid enhancement of protein phosphorylation in A-431 cell membrane preparations by epidermal growth factor
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Rapid enhancement of protein phosphorylation in A-431 cell membrane preparations by epidermal growth factor
Abstract
Membranes prepared from A-431 human epidermoid carcinoma cells retained the ability to bind 125I-labeled epidermal growth factor (EGF) in a specific manner. In the presence of [gamma-32P]ATP and Mn2+ or Mg2+, this membrane preparation was capable of phosphorylating endogenous membrane components, including membrane-associated proteins; the major phosphorylated amino acid residue detected in partial acid hydrolysates was phosphothreonine. The binding of EGF to these membranes in vitro resulted in a severalfold stimulation of the phosphorylation reaction; again, the major phosphorylated amino acid residue detected in partial acid hydrolysates was phosphothreonine. Membrane-associated dephosphorylation reactions did not appear to be affected by EGF. The phosphorylation reaction was not stimulated by cyclic AMP or cyclic GMP in the absence or presence of EGF. The phosphorylation system of the membrane was able to utilize [gamma-32P]GTP in both the basal and EGF-stimulated reactions. The enhanced membrane phosphorylation was specific for EGF and its derivatives; a wide variety of other peptide hormones were ineffective. The A-431 membrane preparation also was capable of phosphorylating exogenous proteins, such as histone, phosvitin, and ribonuclease, by a process which was stimulated by EGF. These findings suggest that one of the biochemical consequences of the binding of EGF to membranes is a rapid activation of a cyclic AMP-independent phosphorylating system.
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