Literature DB >> 27405981

Conservation of protein abundance patterns reveals the regulatory architecture of the EGFR-MAPK pathway.

Tujin Shi1, Mario Niepel2, Jason E McDermott1, Yuqian Gao1, Carrie D Nicora1, William B Chrisler1, Lye M Markillie3, Vladislav A Petyuk1, Richard D Smith4, Karin D Rodland1, Peter K Sorger2, Wei-Jun Qian1, H Steven Wiley5.   

Abstract

Various genetic mutations associated with cancer are known to alter cell signaling, but it is not clear whether they dysregulate signaling pathways by altering the abundance of pathway proteins. Using a combination of RNA sequencing and ultrasensitive targeted proteomics, we defined the primary components-16 core proteins and 10 feedback regulators-of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway in normal human mammary epithelial cells and then quantified their absolute abundance across a panel of normal and breast cancer cell lines as well as fibroblasts. We found that core pathway proteins were present at very similar concentrations across all cell types, with a variance similar to that of proteins previously shown to display conserved abundances across species. In contrast, EGFR and transcriptionally controlled feedback regulators were present at highly variable concentrations. The absolute abundance of most core proteins was between 50,000 and 70,000 copies per cell, but the adaptors SOS1, SOS2, and GAB1 were found at far lower amounts (2000 to 5000 copies per cell). MAPK signaling showed saturation in all cells between 3000 and 10,000 occupied EGFRs, consistent with the idea that adaptors limit signaling. Our results suggest that the relative stoichiometry of core MAPK pathway proteins is very similar across different cell types, with cell-specific differences mostly restricted to variable amounts of feedback regulators and receptors. The low abundance of adaptors relative to EGFR could be responsible for previous observations that only a fraction of total cell surface EGFR is capable of rapid endocytosis, high-affinity binding, and mitogenic signaling.
Copyright © 2016, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27405981      PMCID: PMC5036860          DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aaf0891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Signal        ISSN: 1945-0877            Impact factor:   8.192


  84 in total

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2.  Mutation-induced protein interaction kinetics changes affect apoptotic network dynamic properties and facilitate oncogenesis.

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3.  Antibody-free, targeted mass-spectrometric approach for quantification of proteins at low picogram per milliliter levels in human plasma/serum.

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4.  Amplification, enhanced expression and possible rearrangement of EGF receptor gene in primary human brain tumours of glial origin.

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Review 5.  Insights into the regulation of protein abundance from proteomic and transcriptomic analyses.

Authors:  Christine Vogel; Edward M Marcotte
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6.  Molecular and clinical analysis of RAF1 in Noonan syndrome and related disorders: dephosphorylation of serine 259 as the essential mechanism for mutant activation.

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7.  Quantitative analysis of the EGF receptor autocrine system reveals cryptic regulation of cell response by ligand capture.

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Review 9.  Isobaric labeling-based relative quantification in shotgun proteomics.

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Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2013-06-10       Impact factor: 5.911

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1.  Nanopore-mediated protein delivery enabling three-color single-molecule tracking in living cells.

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Review 2.  New insights into RAS biology reinvigorate interest in mathematical modeling of RAS signaling.

Authors:  Keesha E Erickson; Oleksii S Rukhlenko; Richard G Posner; William S Hlavacek; Boris N Kholodenko
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3.  Carrier-assisted One-pot Sample Preparation for Targeted Proteomics Analysis of Small Numbers of Human Cells.

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4.  A molecular assembly phase transition and kinetic proofreading modulate Ras activation by SOS.

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5.  Carrier-Assisted Single-Tube Processing Approach for Targeted Proteomics Analysis of Low Numbers of Mammalian Cells.

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Review 6.  Protein Clusters in Phosphotyrosine Signal Transduction.

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7.  Rapidly Assessing the Quality of Targeted Proteomics Experiments through Monitoring Stable-Isotope Labeled Standards.

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8.  On-demand dissolution of modular, synthetic extracellular matrix reveals local epithelial-stromal communication networks.

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9.  Targeted Quantification of Phosphorylation Dynamics in the Context of EGFR-MAPK Pathway.

Authors:  Lian Yi; Tujin Shi; Marina A Gritsenko; Chi-Yuet X'avia Chan; Thomas L Fillmore; Becky M Hess; Adam C Swensen; Tao Liu; Richard D Smith; H Steven Wiley; Wei-Jun Qian
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2018-04-03       Impact factor: 6.986

10.  Human Cytomegalovirus UL135 Interacts with Host Adaptor Proteins To Regulate Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Reactivation from Latency.

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