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Identification of a nerve growth factor receptor protein in sympathetic ganglia membranes by affinity labeling.

J Massague, B J Guillette, M P Czech, C J Morgan, R A Bradshaw.   

Abstract

Membranes from adult rabbit superior cervical ganglia, cross-linked to membrane-bound 125I-labeled nerve growth factor (NGF) by the photoreactive agent hydroxysuccinimidyl-p-azidobenzoate, were found to contain two labeled components with apparent Mr = 143,000 and Mr = 112,000. At high concentrations of the cross-linker, minor amounts of a Mr = 300,000 affinity labeled product were also observed. The affinity labeled species exhibit the characteristics expected of membrane receptors for NGF. The inhibition of specific 125I-NGF binding to membranes by increasing concentrations of unlabeled NGF parallels the inhibiton of the affinity labeling of these components. Insulin, insulin-like growth factor I, multiplication stimulating activity, and epidermal growth factor do not inhibit the affinity labeling reaction. Membrane preparations of various non-neuronal tissues do not show any detectable specific cross-linking to 125I-NGF. The affinity labeled species of superior cervical ganglia are proteins and contain intrapeptide disulfide bridges compacting their molecular structure. Peptide mapping experiments indicate a close structural relationship between the Mr = 143,000- and the Mr = 112,000-labeled proteins, suggesting a transformation of the former into the latter by limited proteolysis. The results suggest that the Mr = 143,000 affinity labeled protein represents a native NGF receptor component.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6270084

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


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