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Role of immunoglobulin-like domains 2-4 of the platelet-derived growth factor alpha-receptor in ligand-receptor complex assembly.

K Miyazawa1, G Bäckström, O Leppänen, C Persson, C Wernstedt, U Hellman, C H Heldin, A Ostman.   

Abstract

Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is a dimeric protein that exerts its effects through tyrosine kinase alpha- and beta-receptors. The extracellular part of each receptor is composed of five Ig-like domains. Recombinant forms of alpha-receptor domains 1-4 (alphaRD1-4), 1-3 (alphaRD1-3), and 1 and 2 (alphaRD1-2) were prepared after expression in Chinese hamster ovary cells and were used to study the assembly of soluble ligand-receptor complexes. When incubated with micromolar concentrations of PDGF, both alphaRD1-3 and alphaRD1-4 formed complexes of 1:2 molar composition, i.e. one dimeric PDGF molecule bound two soluble receptors. alphaRD1-3, in contrast to alphaRD1-4, formed detectable 1:1 complexes under conditions of ligand excess. alphaRD1-4 displayed an increased ability to form 1:2 complexes as compared with alphaRD1-3 under conditions of limiting concentrations of ligand. We thus conclude that Ig-like domain 4-mediated receptor-receptor interactions contribute to 1:2 PDGF.alphaRD1-4 complex formation. Since alphaRD1-4 and alphaRD1-3 were equipotent in blocking binding of subnanomolar concentrations of PDGF to cell-surface receptors, we also conclude that this effect is predominantly achieved through formation of Ig-like domain 4-independent 1:1 ligand-receptor complexes. Finally, since alphaRD1-2 bound PDGF-BB with high affinity, whereas PDGF-AA was bound only with low affinity, we conclude that Ig-like domain 3 of the PDGF alpha-receptor contains epitopes of particular importance for PDGF-AA binding and that most of the PDGF-BB-binding epitopes reside in Ig-like domains 1 and 2.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9738020     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.39.25495

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


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