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Disulfide-linked and noncovalent dimers of p185HER-2 in human breast carcinoma cells

✍ Scribed by Yuzhong J. Lin; Tracy A. Christianson; Gail M. Clinton


Book ID
102879810
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
601 KB
Volume
49
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


Enhanced levels of disulfide-linked dimers of the neu oncogene product have been suggested to be associated with the transformed state [Weiner DB, Liu J, Cohen ]A, Williams WV, Greene MI: Nature 338:230-231, (1 989)]. We, therefore, investigated the properties of the dimeric forms of p l 85HER-2/neu from the human breast carcinoma cell line, SK-BR-3. We found disulfide-linked dimers as well as noncovalently associated dimers that were detected by cross-linking with bis(sulfosuccinimidy1) suberate (BS3). However, the disulfide-linked dimers did not exist in intact cells, since they were eliminated when the cells were lysed in the presence of the alkylating agent, sodium iodoacetate. Moreover, the disulfide-linked dimeric molecules were not the activated form of p l 85HER-2 since they incorporated about the same level of phosphate in an in vitro kinase reaction as the monomeric molecules. In contrast, the noncovalent dimers appeared to be present on the surface of intact cells and were phosphorylated at levels at least tenfold higher than monomers in an in vitro kinase reaction.


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