Prolactin-induced proliferation of Nb2 cells involves tyrosine phosphorylation of the prolactin receptor and its associated tyrosine kinase JAK2
The interaction of prolactin with its receptor in the Nb2 cell line has been shown to induce the phosphorylation of cell-associated proteins and mitogenesis. It has been reported previously that one of these proteins, phosphorylated upon prolactin stimulation, was a tyrosine kinase. We have identifi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1994-05, Vol.269 (19), p.14021-14026 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The interaction of prolactin with its receptor in the Nb2 cell line has been shown to induce the phosphorylation of cell-associated
proteins and mitogenesis. It has been reported previously that one of these proteins, phosphorylated upon prolactin stimulation,
was a tyrosine kinase. We have identified this kinase as JAK2, and demonstrate its association with the prolactin receptor.
In addition, we show that the prolactin receptor itself becomes tyrosine phosphorylated upon ligand stimulation in Nb2 cells.
These actions are time-dependent and occur rapidly after prolactin stimulation, with first the kinase being activated within
5 min and then the receptor being phosphorylated maximally at 20 min. Moreover, phosphorylation of both JAK2 and the receptor
as well as Nb2 cell proliferation are dependent on the concentration of lactogenic hormone, resulting in a bell-shaped response
curve similar to that observed in the two site model of hGH action. This indicates that early events in signal transduction
as well as later events like mitogenesis and proliferation involve prolactin receptor dimerization. Together these data indicate
that the prolactin receptor in Nb2 cells is associated to JAK2 and that upon ligand stimulation, and receptor dimerization,
the kinase and the receptor are tyrosine-phosphorylated, which represents the first event in the process of prolactin receptor
signal transduction in Nb2 cells. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(17)36749-2 |