Platelet-derived growth factor stimulates phosphorylation of growth factor receptor-binding protein-2 in vascular smooth muscle cells
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Platelet-derived growth factor stimulates phosphorylation of growth factor receptor-binding protein-2 in vascular smooth muscle cells
Abstract
Growth factor receptor-binding protein-2 (GRB2) couples growth factor receptor activation to the p21ras nucleotide exchange factor son-of-sevenless (SOS). Son-of-sevenless can serve as a substrate for mitogen-activated protein kinases and may be subject to feed back regulation in mitogen-stimulated cells. Herein, we demonstrate phosphorylation on GRB2 in rat A10 vascular smooth muscle cells exposed to platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). Lysates from smooth cells stimulated with PDGF revealed a shift in the electrophoretic mobility of GRB2. Further investigation confirmed that phosphorylation on GRB2 accompanied this mobility shift. Phosphorylation on GRB2 was time-dependent and correlated with PDGF receptor activation. The time-course for phosphorylation of GRB2 and subsequent decay corresponded with other events characteristic of platelet-derived growth factor signaling. GRB2 was not phosphorylated in cells treated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, and down-regulation of protein kinase C failed to attenuate phosphorylation on GRB2 in response to growth factor. Analysis of GRB2 immune complexes revealed a kinase activity capable of phosphorylating GRB2 in vitro and demonstrated that the kinase activated in response to PDGF may physically associate with GRB2 signaling complexes.
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