Literature DB >> 1657952

Identification of a hydrophobic region in the carboxyl terminus of the platelet-derived growth factor beta-receptor which is important for ligand-mediated endocytosis.

S Mori1, L Claesson-Welsh, C H Heldin.   

Abstract

The functional properties of carboxyl terminally truncated mutants of the platelet-derived growth factor beta-receptor were compared with those of the wild-type receptor and a receptor mutant made kinase negative by a point mutation. A mutant in which 98 amino acids were deleted retained kinase activity and mediated a mitogenic signal, whereas deletion of 141 or 155 amino acids led to loss of kinase activity and ability to mediate a mitogenic signal. The mutant with 155 amino acids deleted, i.e. the entire carboxyl-terminal tail downstream of the kinase domain, did not undergo ligand-mediated internalization and down-regulation, whereas the mutant with 141 amino acids deleted was internalized at a relatively high rate. This indicates that the 14 amino acids immediately downstream of the kinase domain is of importance for the internalization of the platelet-derived growth factor beta-receptor. This region is hydrophobic and shares no similarity to other sequences postulated to mediate endocytotic signals.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1657952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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