Kinetic parameters of the protein tyrosine kinase activity of EGF-receptor mutants with individually altered autophosphorylation sites
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Kinetic parameters of the protein tyrosine kinase activity of EGF-receptor mutants with individually altered autophosphorylation sites
Abstract
Epidermal growth factor (EGF)-receptor mutants in which individual autophosphorylation sites (Tyr1068, Tyr1148 or Tyr1173) have been replaced by phenylalanine residues were expressed in NIH-3T3 cells lacking endogenous EGF-receptors. Kinetic parameters of the kinase of wild-type and mutant receptors were compared. Both wild-type and mutant EGF-receptors had a Km(ATP) 1-3 microM for the autophosphorylation reaction, and a Km(ATP) of 3-7 microM for the phosphorylation of a peptide substrate. These are similar to the Km(ATP) values reported for EGF-receptor of A431 cells. A synthetic peptide representing the major in vitro autophosphorylation site Tyr1173 of the EGF-receptor (KGSTAENAEYLRV) was phosphorylated by wild-type receptor with a Km of 110-130 microM, and the peptide inhibited autophosphorylation with a Ki of 150 microM. Mutant EGF-receptors phosphorylated the peptide substrate with a Km of 70-100 microM. A similar decrease of Km (substrate) was obtained when the phosphorylation experiments were performed with the commonly applied substrates angiotensin II and a peptide derived from c-src. The Km of angiotensin II phosphorylation was reduced from 1100 microM for wild-type receptor to 890 microM for mutant receptor and for c-src peptide from 1010 microM to 770 microM respectively. The Vmax of the kinase was dependent on receptor concentration, but was not significantly affected by the mutation. Analogs of the Tyr1173 peptide in which the tyrosine residue was replaced by either a phenylalanine or an alanine residue also inhibited autophosphorylation with Ki of 650-750 microM. These analyses show that alterations of individual autophosphorylation sites do not have a major effect on kinase activity.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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