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Activation of Syk protein tyrosine kinase through interaction with integrin beta cytoplasmic domains.
Authors:D G Woodside  A Obergfell  L Leng  J L Wilsbacher  C K Miranti  J S Brugge  S J Shattil  M H Ginsberg
Institution:Department of Vascular Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Abstract:Syk protein tyrosine kinase is essential for immune system development and function 1]and for the maintenance of vascular integrity 2,3]. In leukocytes, Syk is activated by binding to diphosphorylated immune receptor tyrosine-based activation motifs (pITAMs)1]. Syk can also be activated by integrin adhesion receptors 4,5], but the mechanism of its activation is unknown. Here we report a novel mechanism for Syk's recruitment and activation, which requires that Syk bind to the integrin beta3 cytoplasmic tail. We found that both Syk and the related kinase ZAP-70 bound the beta3 cytoplasmic tail through their tandem SH2 domains. However, unlike Syk binding to pITAMs, this interaction was independent of tyrosine phosphorylation and of the phosphotyrosine binding function of Syk's tandem SH2 domains. Deletion of the four C-terminal residues of the beta3 cytoplasmic tail beta3(759X)] decreased Syk binding and disrupted its physical association with integrin alphaIIbbeta3. Furthermore, cells expressing alphaIIbbeta3(759X) failed to exhibit Syk activation or lamellipodia formation upon cell adhesion to the alphaIIbbeta3 ligand, fibrinogen. In contrast, FAK phosphorylation and focal adhesion formation were unimpaired by this mutation. Thus, the direct binding of Syk kinase to the integrin beta3 cytoplasmic tail is a novel and functionally significant mechanism for the regulation of this important non-receptor tyrosine kinase.
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