Single-molecule imaging and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy show different structures for high- and low-affinity epidermal growth factor receptors in A431 cells |
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Authors: | Webb Stephen E D Roberts Selene K Needham Sarah R Tynan Christopher J Rolfe Daniel J Winn Martyn D Clarke David T Barraclough Roger Martin-Fernandez Marisa L |
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Affiliation: | * Science and Technology Facilities Council, Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington WA4 4AD, United Kingdom † Physics Department and Surface Science Research Centre, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, United Kingdom ‡ School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZB, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) modulates mitosis and apoptosis through signaling by its high-affinity (HA) and low-affinity (LA) EGF-binding states. The prevailing model of EGFR activation—derived from x-ray crystallography—involves the transition from tethered ectodomain monomers to extended back-to-back dimers and cannot explain these EGFR affinities or their different functions. Here, we use single-molecule Förster resonant energy transfer analysis in combination with ensemble fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy to investigate the three-dimensional architecture of HA and LA EGFR-EGF complexes in cells by measuring the inter-EGF distances within discrete EGF pairs and the vertical distance from EGF to the plasma membrane. Our results show that EGFR ectodomains form interfaces resulting in two inter-EGF distances (∼8 nm and < 5.5 nm), different from the back-to-back EGFR ectodomain interface (∼11 nm). Distance measurements from EGF to the plasma membrane show that HA EGFR ectodomains are oriented flat on the membrane, whereas LA ectodomains stand proud from it. Their flat orientation confers on HA EGFR ectodomains the exclusive ability to interact via asymmetric interfaces, head-to-head with respect to the EGF-binding site, whereas LA EGFRs must interact only side-by-side. Our results support a structural model in which asymmetric EGFR head-to-head interfaces may be relevant for HA EGFR oligomerization. |
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