TY - JOUR
T1 - Tissue- and transformation-specific phosphotyrosyl proteins in v-erbB- transformed cells
AU - McManus, M. J.
AU - Connolly, D. C.
AU - Maihle, N. J.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - To understand the mechanism of tissue-specific and transformation- specific signaling by the v-ErbB oncoprotein, we have investigated signaling pathways downstream of this transmembrane tyrosine kinase. In this report, we describe tissue-specific patterns of phosphotyrosyl proteins in three distinct cell types transformed by the v-erbB oncogene: fibroblasts, erythroblasts, and endothelial cells. In addition, we describe transformation-specific tyrosine phosphorylation events and signal complex formation in v-erbB-transformed fibroblasts. Two patterns of phosphotyrosyl proteins have been detected in v-erbB-transformed cells. The first is a fibroblast-specific pattern which includes unique phosphotyrosyl proteins of 170 kDa (c-ErbB1), 158 kDa, and 120 kDa (the catenin-like protein p12(cas)). The second is an erythroblast/endothelial cell-specific pattern which includes a prominent unidentified phosphotyrosyl protein of 120 kDa. Evaluation of the phosphotyrosyl proteins p120(cas) and SHC in chicken embryo fibroblast infected with transforming and nontransforming v-erbB mutants reveals transformation-specific patterns of tyrosine phosphorylation. One corollary of these phosphorylation events in v-erbB-transformed fibroblasts is the formation of a complex involving SHC, growth factor receptor-bound protein 2, and a novel 75-kDa phosphotyrosyl protein. The results of these studies suggest that the v-ErbB oncoprotein can couple to multiple signal transduction pathways, that these pathways are tissue specific, and that v- erbB-mediated transformation involves specific tyrosine phosphorylation events.
AB - To understand the mechanism of tissue-specific and transformation- specific signaling by the v-ErbB oncoprotein, we have investigated signaling pathways downstream of this transmembrane tyrosine kinase. In this report, we describe tissue-specific patterns of phosphotyrosyl proteins in three distinct cell types transformed by the v-erbB oncogene: fibroblasts, erythroblasts, and endothelial cells. In addition, we describe transformation-specific tyrosine phosphorylation events and signal complex formation in v-erbB-transformed fibroblasts. Two patterns of phosphotyrosyl proteins have been detected in v-erbB-transformed cells. The first is a fibroblast-specific pattern which includes unique phosphotyrosyl proteins of 170 kDa (c-ErbB1), 158 kDa, and 120 kDa (the catenin-like protein p12(cas)). The second is an erythroblast/endothelial cell-specific pattern which includes a prominent unidentified phosphotyrosyl protein of 120 kDa. Evaluation of the phosphotyrosyl proteins p120(cas) and SHC in chicken embryo fibroblast infected with transforming and nontransforming v-erbB mutants reveals transformation-specific patterns of tyrosine phosphorylation. One corollary of these phosphorylation events in v-erbB-transformed fibroblasts is the formation of a complex involving SHC, growth factor receptor-bound protein 2, and a novel 75-kDa phosphotyrosyl protein. The results of these studies suggest that the v-ErbB oncoprotein can couple to multiple signal transduction pathways, that these pathways are tissue specific, and that v- erbB-mediated transformation involves specific tyrosine phosphorylation events.
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U2 - 10.1128/jvi.69.6.3631-3638.1995
DO - 10.1128/jvi.69.6.3631-3638.1995
M3 - Article
C2 - 7745711
AN - SCOPUS:0029063575
SN - 0022-538X
VL - 69
SP - 3631
EP - 3638
JO - Journal of Virology
JF - Journal of Virology
IS - 6
ER -