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Characterization of the interleukin-1-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of a 41-kDa plasma membrane protein of the human tumor cell line K 562
Authors:M Martin  D H Lovett  M Szamel  K Resch
Institution:Abteilung Molekularpharmakologie, Zentrum Pharmakologie und Toxikologie der Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany.
Abstract:A 41-kDa protein, which was specifically phosphorylated upon incubation with natural purified murine interleukin 1, was recently identified by us Martin, M., Lovett, D. H. and Resch, K. (1986) Immunobiology 171, 165-169] in highly purified plasma membranes from the human tumor cell line K 562. An in vitro assay was used to investigate and characterize the phosphorylation induced by interleukin 1, possibly involved in signal transduction and generation. Plasma membranes were incubated with radiolabeled ATP in the presence of purified natural murine interleukin 1, or recombinant human interleukin 1 alpha and the pattern of phosphoproteins was studied after separation by SDS/PAGE and subsequent autoradiography. A 41-kDa protein (pp41) was specifically phosphorylated on a tyrosine residue in the presence of interleukin 1 in a dose- and time-dependent manner. The protein showed a weak background phosphorylation in the absence of monokine. Phosphorylation took place very efficiently at 0 degrees C, whereas phosphatases were not active at that temperature. At 37 degrees C, a rapid dephosphorylation was observed which was inhibited specifically by Zn2+ and vanadate. The interleukin-1-specific induction of the phosphorylation could also be observed after detergent solubilization of the plasma membranes. Affinity labeling with an ATP analogue revealed an ATP-binding and cleaving site at 41 kDa. Interleukin 1 did not induce the phosphorylation of p41 in plasma membranes obtained from a subclone of K 562, which did not respond to interleukin 1 with growth inhibition, as was reported recently for the K 562 mother line Lovett, D. H., Kozan, B., Hadam, M., Resch, K. and Gemsa, D. (1986) J. Immunol. 136, 340-347]. These data suggest that the interleukin-1 receptor is functionally linked to a protein-tyrosine kinase, which is implicated in its biological function.
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