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Bidirectional signaling links the Abelson kinases to the platelet-derived growth factor receptor.

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Plattner, R; Koleske, AJ; Kazlauskas, A; Pendergast, AM
Published in: Mol Cell Biol
March 2004

The c-Abl nonreceptor tyrosine kinase is activated by growth factor signals such as the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and functions downstream of the PDGF-beta receptor (PDGFR) to mediate biological processes such as membrane ruffling, mitogenesis, and chemotaxis. Here, we show that the related kinase Arg is activated downstream of PDGFRs in a manner dependent on Src family kinases and phospholipase C gamma1 (PLC-gamma1)-mediated phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) hydrolysis, as we showed previously for c-Abl. PIP2, a highly abundant phosphoinositide known to regulate cytoskeletal and membrane proteins, inhibits the tyrosine kinase activities of both Arg and c-Abl in vitro and in cells. We now demonstrate that c-Abl and Arg form inducible complexes with and are phosphorylated by the PDGFR tyrosine kinase in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, c-Abl and Arg, in turn, phosphorylate the PDGFR. We show that c-Abl and Arg exhibit nonredundant functions downstream of the activated PDGFR. Reintroduction of c-Abl into Arg-Abl double-null fibroblasts rescues the ability of PLC-gamma1 to increase PDGF-mediated chemotaxis, while reexpression of Arg fails to rescue the chemotaxis defect. These data show that, although both kinases are activated and form complexes with proteins in the PDGFR signaling pathway, only c-Abl functions downstream of PLC-gamma1 to mediate chemotaxis.

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Published In

Mol Cell Biol

DOI

ISSN

0270-7306

Publication Date

March 2004

Volume

24

Issue

6

Start / End Page

2573 / 2583

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Type C Phospholipases
  • Signal Transduction
  • Recombinant Proteins
  • Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor beta
  • Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-abl
  • Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
  • Phosphorylation
  • Phospholipase C gamma
  • NIH 3T3 Cells
 

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Plattner, R., Koleske, A. J., Kazlauskas, A., & Pendergast, A. M. (2004). Bidirectional signaling links the Abelson kinases to the platelet-derived growth factor receptor. Mol Cell Biol, 24(6), 2573–2583. https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.24.6.2573-2583.2004
Plattner, Rina, Anthony J. Koleske, Andrius Kazlauskas, and Ann Marie Pendergast. “Bidirectional signaling links the Abelson kinases to the platelet-derived growth factor receptor.Mol Cell Biol 24, no. 6 (March 2004): 2573–83. https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.24.6.2573-2583.2004.
Plattner R, Koleske AJ, Kazlauskas A, Pendergast AM. Bidirectional signaling links the Abelson kinases to the platelet-derived growth factor receptor. Mol Cell Biol. 2004 Mar;24(6):2573–83.
Plattner, Rina, et al. “Bidirectional signaling links the Abelson kinases to the platelet-derived growth factor receptor.Mol Cell Biol, vol. 24, no. 6, Mar. 2004, pp. 2573–83. Pubmed, doi:10.1128/MCB.24.6.2573-2583.2004.
Plattner R, Koleske AJ, Kazlauskas A, Pendergast AM. Bidirectional signaling links the Abelson kinases to the platelet-derived growth factor receptor. Mol Cell Biol. 2004 Mar;24(6):2573–2583.

Published In

Mol Cell Biol

DOI

ISSN

0270-7306

Publication Date

March 2004

Volume

24

Issue

6

Start / End Page

2573 / 2583

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Type C Phospholipases
  • Signal Transduction
  • Recombinant Proteins
  • Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor beta
  • Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-abl
  • Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
  • Phosphorylation
  • Phospholipase C gamma
  • NIH 3T3 Cells