Literature DB >> 7774576

Heparin can activate a receptor tyrosine kinase.

G Gao1, M Goldfarb.   

Abstract

Heparin, a densely sulfated glycosaminoglycan produced by mast cells, is best known for its inhibitory effects on the blood coagulation system. Heparin or heparan sulfate proteoglycans are also essential cofactors for the interaction of fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) with their receptor tyrosine kinases (FGFRs). Here we show that heparin is a growth factor-independent activating ligand for FGFR-4. Heparin stimulates FGFR-4 autophosphorylation on transfected myoblasts, fibroblasts and lymphoid cells, and is most potent on cells lacking surface heparan proteoglycan. Two functional analogs of heparin, fucoidan and dextran sulfate, are also activators of FGFR-4, while neither heparin nor its analogs can stimulate FGFR-1 in the absence of FGF. A mutation in the FGFR-4 ectodomain which impairs receptor activation by FGFs does not interfere with activation by heparin, demonstrating that receptor domains required for heparin or FGF activation are not identical. Heparin activation of FGFR-4 or of a chimeric receptor bearing FGFR-4 ectodomain and FGFR-1 cytodomain triggers downstream tyrosine phosphorylation of several signaling proteins, and induces proliferation of cells bearing the chimeric receptor. Consistent with these findings, a soluble FGFR-4 ectodomain has strong FGF-independent affinity for immobilized heparin resin, while soluble FGFR-1 requires FGF for stable heparin interaction. Heparin activation of FGFR-4 is the first example of a mammalian polysaccharide serving as a signaling ligand.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7774576      PMCID: PMC398324          DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb07212.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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