A common requirement for the catalytic activity and both SH2 domains of SHP-2 in mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activation by the ErbB family of receptors. A specific role for SHP-2 in map, but not c-Jun amino-terminal kinase activation
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A common requirement for the catalytic activity and both SH2 domains of SHP-2 in mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activation by the ErbB family of receptors. A specific role for SHP-2 in map, but not c-Jun amino-terminal kinase activation
Abstract
The ErbB family of receptors, which include the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), ErbB2, ErbB3, and ErbB4 mediate the actions of a family of bioactive polypeptides. EGF signals through EGFR, whereas heregulin (HRG) signaling is initiated through binding to either ErbB3 or ErbB4. In this report we studied the role of protein-tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 in ErbB-mediated activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) by overexpressing SHP-2 mutants in COS-7 cells. We demonstrate that enzymatic activity and both NH2- and COOH-terminal SH2 domains of SHP-2 are required for EGF-induced MAPK activation, but not for c-Jun amino-terminal kinase stimulation or MAPK activation which occurred in response to myristoylated son of sevenless, activated Ras, or phorbol ester. Dominant-negative forms of SHP-2 had no effect on EGF-stimulated interaction of GRB2 with EGFR or SHC, nor did they influence phosphorylation of SHC and SHC/EGFR association. The same mutant SHP-2 structures that inhibited EGF-mediated stimulation of MAPK also blocked HRG alpha/beta-induced MAPK activation. EGF or HRG beta caused SHP-2 SH2 domains to engage multiple phosphotyrosine proteins, and mutation of either domain disrupted these associations. These results demonstrate that SHP-2 performs a common and essential function(s) in ligand-stimulated MAPK activation by the ErbB family of receptors.
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