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Bombesin and platelet-derived growth factor induce association of endogenous focal adhesion kinase with Src in intact Swiss 3T3 cells.
Authors:E P Salazar  E Rozengurt
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Molecular Biology Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA.
Abstract:Stimulation of quiescent Swiss 3T3 cells with bombesin induces a rapid increase in the formation of complexes between focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and Src family members, which can be extracted with a buffer containing Triton, deoxycholate, and SDS but not with a buffer containing Triton alone. An increase in complex formation between FAK and Src in response to bombesin could be detected within 1 min, reached a maximum after 10 min, and declined toward base-line levels after 60 min of bombesin treatment. Bradykinin, endothelin, and lysophosphatidic acid also stimulated FAK-Src complex formation. Bombesin stimulated FAK/Src association through a Ca(2+) and phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase-independent pathway that requires the integrity of the actin filament network and is partly dependent on functional protein kinase C. Treatment with the selective Src kinase inhibitor PP-2 inhibited both FAK activation and phosphorylation of FAK at Tyr(577) induced by bombesin in intact cells. Platelet-derived growth factor at low concentrations (1-10 ng/ml) also induced FAK-Src complex formation via a pathway that depended on the integrity of the actin cytoskeleton and phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase. Thus, G protein-coupled receptor agonists and platelet-derived growth factor promote complex formation between endogenous FAK and Src in attached cells through different signal transduction pathways.
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