Comparison of baculovirus-expressed c-Abl and BCR/ABL protein tyrosine kinases |
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Authors: | C.Hugh Reynolds Malcolm G. Willson John Groffen Nora Heisterkamp Timothy C. Peakman Martin J. Page |
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Affiliation: | 1. Biochemical Sciences, The Wellcome Research Laboratories, Beckenham, UK;2. Department of Pathology, Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angelse, CA, USA;3. Cell Biology Department, The Wellcome Research Laboratories, Beckenham, UK |
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Abstract: | Mouse c-Abl type IV and human BCR/ABL proteins have been expressed in insect cells using the baculovirus system. The proteins were expressed as full-length polypeptides as judged by electrophoresis in denaturing gels. They were identified by immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting with antibodies against ABL peptides and, for BCR/ABL, against a BCR peptide. In these immunoprecipitates both proteins gave autophosphorylation principally on tyrosine. Both proteins were active tyrosine kinases, phosphorylating a variety of tyrosine-containing substrates. In fresh extracts both proteins contained phosphotyrosine as shown by Western blots with antiphosphotyrosine antibodies. Partial purification could be achieved readily using ion exchange columns, and the BCR/ABL protein, p210BCR/ABL, could be further purified to near-homogeneity using an antiphosphotyrosine column. Both enzymes required a divalent metal ion for activity. At low concentrations of ATP (2 μM) and with angiotensin II as substrate both enzymes were activated by Mn2+ or by Mg2+. No major differences in catalytic properties were found between the two isolated enzymes in solution. The oncogenic properties of p210BCR/ABL may be due to its different subcellular location, or to the presence of an intracellular inhibitor of c-Abl that does not inhibit BCR/ABL, or to altered substrate-specificity such that it can phosphorylate a unique substrate which is not recognised by c-Abl. |
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Keywords: | Baculovirus Tyrosine kinase Phosphorylation |
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