Abstract

Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) transduces signals through a heteromeric complex of type I (T beta R-I) and type II (T beta R-II) TGF-beta receptors. To determine the stoichiometry of this complex we used analysis by affinity labeling with 125I-TGF-beta 1 and covalent cross-linking with disuccinimidyl suberate and immunoprecipitation using T beta R-I- or T beta R-II-specific antisera, followed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis under nonreducing (first dimension) and reducing (second dimension) conditions. Dimers composed of T beta R-I and/or T beta R-II were observed on mink lung epithelial cells as well as COS-1 cells transfected with T beta R-I and T beta R-II cDNAs. Homodimers of T beta R-I could be demonstrated on these cells after dissociation of T beta R-II by sodium dodecyl sulfate treatment. On the cell surface of mink lung epithelial cell mutants that express only T beta R-II and do not respond to TGF-beta, and on COS-1 cells transfected with only T beta R-II, only homodimers of T beta R-II were seen. The facts that T beta R-I does not bind TGF-beta in the absence of T beta R-II and that T beta R-II forms a signaling complex with T beta R-I, together with our observations that homodimers of T beta R-I and T beta R-II are seen on responsive cells, support the notion that TGF-beta induces the formation of hetero-oligomeric receptor complexes, most likely a heterotetramer containing two molecules each of T beta R-I and T beta R-II.

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ReceptorType (biology)Transforming growth factorChemistryTransforming growth factor betaBETA (programming language)Cell biologyEndocrinologyBiologyBiochemistryComputer science

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Year
1994
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Volume
269
Issue
31
Pages
20172-20178
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323
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Hidetoshi Yamashita, Peter ten Dijke, Petra Franzèn et al. (1994). Formation of hetero-oligomeric complexes of type I and type II receptors for transforming growth factor-beta.. Journal of Biological Chemistry , 269 (31) , 20172-20178. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0021-9258(17)32142-7

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10.1016/s0021-9258(17)32142-7