TY - JOUR
T1 - Cbl-mediated negative regulation of platelet-derived growth factor receptor-dependent cell proliferation. A critical role for Cbl tyrosine kinase-binding domain
AU - Miyake, Sachiko
AU - Mullane-Robinson, Karen P.
AU - Lill, Nancy L.
AU - Douillard, Patrice
AU - Band, Hamid
PY - 1999/6/4
Y1 - 1999/6/4
N2 - The Cbl proto-oncogene product has emerged as a novel negative regulator of receptor and non-receptor tyrosine kinases. Our previous observations that Cbl overexpression in NIH3T3 cells enhanced the ubiquitination and degradation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α (PDGFRα) and that the expression of oncogenic Cbl mutants up-regulated the PDGFRα signaling machinery strongly suggested that Cbl negatively regulates PDGFRα signaling. Here, we show that, similar to PDGFRα, selective stimulation of PDGFRβ induces Cbl phosphorylation, and its physical association with the receptor. Overexpression of wild type Cbl in NIH3T3 cells led to an enhancement of the ligand-dependent ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of the PDGFRβ, as observed with PDGFRα. We show that Cbl-dependent negative regulation of PDGFRα and results in a reduction of PDGF-induced cell proliferation and protection against apoptosis. A point mutation (G306E) that inactivates the tyrosine kinase binding domain in the N-terminal transforming region of Cbl compromised the PDGF-inducible tyrosine phosphorylation of Cbl although this mutant could still associate with the PDGFR. More importantly, the G306E mutation abrogated the ability of Cbl to enhance the ligand- induced ubiquitination and degradation of the PDGFR and to inhibit the PDGF- dependent cell proliferation and protection from apoptosis. These results demonstrate that Cbl can negatively regulate PDGFR-dependent biological responses and that this function requires the conserved tyrosine kinase binding domain of Cbl.
AB - The Cbl proto-oncogene product has emerged as a novel negative regulator of receptor and non-receptor tyrosine kinases. Our previous observations that Cbl overexpression in NIH3T3 cells enhanced the ubiquitination and degradation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α (PDGFRα) and that the expression of oncogenic Cbl mutants up-regulated the PDGFRα signaling machinery strongly suggested that Cbl negatively regulates PDGFRα signaling. Here, we show that, similar to PDGFRα, selective stimulation of PDGFRβ induces Cbl phosphorylation, and its physical association with the receptor. Overexpression of wild type Cbl in NIH3T3 cells led to an enhancement of the ligand-dependent ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of the PDGFRβ, as observed with PDGFRα. We show that Cbl-dependent negative regulation of PDGFRα and results in a reduction of PDGF-induced cell proliferation and protection against apoptosis. A point mutation (G306E) that inactivates the tyrosine kinase binding domain in the N-terminal transforming region of Cbl compromised the PDGF-inducible tyrosine phosphorylation of Cbl although this mutant could still associate with the PDGFR. More importantly, the G306E mutation abrogated the ability of Cbl to enhance the ligand- induced ubiquitination and degradation of the PDGFR and to inhibit the PDGF- dependent cell proliferation and protection from apoptosis. These results demonstrate that Cbl can negatively regulate PDGFR-dependent biological responses and that this function requires the conserved tyrosine kinase binding domain of Cbl.
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U2 - 10.1074/jbc.274.23.16619
DO - 10.1074/jbc.274.23.16619
M3 - Article
C2 - 10347229
AN - SCOPUS:0033523010
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 274
SP - 16619
EP - 16628
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 23
ER -