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Identification of Dok-4b, a Dok-4 splice variant with enhanced inhibitory properties
Authors:Baldwin Cindy  Bedirian Arda  Li Hongping  Takano Tomoko  Lemay Serge
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Que., Canada H3A 2B4.
Abstract:Dok adapter proteins have been primarily implicated in negative regulation of tyrosine kinase signaling, but Dok-4 has been reported to exert both inhibitory and stimulatory effects. We have identified a splice variant of Dok-4, Dok-4b, which contains a 39 aa insert within the its C-terminal region. The approximately 45kDa Dok-4b protein was detected in several human epithelial cell lines. Based on genomic sequences, Dok-4b was also predicted to exist in primates and possibly bovines, but not in rodents or other species. Compared to Dok-4, Dok-4b inhibited the tyrosine kinase-induced activation of both Erk and Elk-1 more strongly. Truncation of the C-terminal region of Dok-4 (Dok-4 DeltaCT) also enhanced the inhibitory activity of Dok-4, whereas expression of the isolated C-terminal domain enhanced Elk-1 activation, suggesting that the N-terminus and C-terminus of Dok-4 possess opposing inhibitory and stimulatory properties, respectively, the balance of which is altered by alternative splicing of Dok-4 to Dok-b.
Keywords:Dok-4   Fyn   Ret   Epithelial growth factor receptor   Tyrosine kinases   Elk-1   Erk   Adapter molecules   Splice variant   Epithelial cells
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