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Platelet-derived growth factor. II. Specific binding to cultured cells.

D F Bowen-Pope, R Ross.   

Abstract

We have prepared radioiodinated purified platelet-derived growth factor (125I-PDGF) which retains full mitogenic activity. The binding of 125I-PDGF to Swiss 3T3 cells is saturable and highly competed by whole blood serum, purified unlabeled PDGF, and by material from each stage in the purification of PDGF from platelet-rich plasma. Other purified mitogens and substances tested do not compete. 125I-PDGF binding to fibroblasts, 3T3 cells, and arterial smooth muscle cells shows an apparent dissociation constant of 10(-11) M, comparable to the range in which PDGF is mitogenic. A clone of Swiss 3T3 cells obtained from a population selected repeatedly against mitogenic response to PDGF shows a greatly reduced mitogenic response to PDGF and binds only 5% as much 125I-PDGF/cell. The binding capacity of the different cell types tested ranges from 2,500 binding sites/cell on the poorly responding variant to 390,000 binding sites/cell on one strain of Swiss 3T3 cells. Cell types that do not respond to PDGF do not show specific high affinity binding of 125I-PDGF. At 4 degrees C, 125I-PDGF binding to monolayer cultures is relatively slow. Equilibrium binding of low concentrations of 125I-PDGF is not achieved during 7 h unless the binding medium is constantly mixed. 125I-PDGF binding at 4 degrees C shows a broad pH optimum between 6.3 and 8.0. Binding does not seem to require Ca2+ or Mg2+ but is reduced more than 6-fold if both monovalent and divalent salts are omitted. The initial rate of 125I-PDGF binding is greater at 37 degrees C than at 4 degrees C but cell-associated 125I begins to decline soon after reaching a peak value at 30-60 min. Coincident with this decline, trichloroacetic acid-soluble 125I appears in the medium and the binding capacity of the cells declines. These phenomena suggest that PDGF and its receptor may be internalized and degraded.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6279659

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


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