Literature DB >> 6090144

Platelet-derived growth factor labeled to colloidal gold for use as a mitogenic receptor probe.

D A Handley, L D Witte.   

Abstract

Studies by others utilizing 125I-PDGF have indicated that target cells express a high affinity surface receptor for PDGF. We have bound purified platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) to gold colloid particles to explore the interaction of PDGF with mouse 3T3 cells. The gold-PDGF complex consists of approximately 26 PDGF molecules electrostatically absorbed to gold colloid (approximately 14.1 nm). The gold-PDGF complex induced mitogenic stimulation similar to unbound PDGF, although a 5 to 6 fold greater amount of complexed PDGF was required for the same effect. Incubation of the gold-PDGF complex with 3T3 cells for 4 h at 4 degrees C revealed that 98% of the membrane binding was randomly distributed on the cell surface with respect to coated pits, with each cell binding 7000 to 11000 complexes. Addition of a 20-fold excess of unlabeled PDGF reduced surface binding of the gold-PDGF complex by 87% (1230 probes/cell). Warming to 37 degrees C followed by time-interval fixation permitted visualization of endocytosis of the complexes in coated vesicles (1-3 min), internalization (3-15 min) and lysosomal accumulation (15-60 min). Pretreatment of cultures with monensin (2 h, 10 microM) abolished receptor binding, internalization and subsequent mitogenesis of the gold-PDGF complex. These studies support the suggestion that PDGF requires a surface receptor to elicit mitogenesis.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6090144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0171-9335            Impact factor:   4.492


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