ACTIN-BINDING PROTEINS INVOLVED IN THE CAPPING OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTORS IN A431-CELLS

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KWIATKOWSKA, K [1 ]
KHREBTUKOVA, IA [1 ]
GUDKOVA, DA [1 ]
PINAEV, GP [1 ]
SOBOTA, A [1 ]
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[1] ACAD SCI USSR, INST CYTOL, LENINGRAD 194064, USSR
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10.1016/0014-4827(91)90259-W
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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A capping process of epidermal growth factor receptors (EGF-Rs) was used for the study of the relation between the receptors and the actin-binding proteins (spectrin, vinculin, annexin I) that may be involved in EGF-R-cytoskeleton interaction. In intact, adherent A431 cells, EGF-Rs were diffusively distributed on the cell surface. Spectrin, vinculin and annexin I were located beneath the plasma membrane. An abundance of EGF-Rs as well as submembrane proteins was observed in regions of membrane ruffles and cell-cell contacts. Annexin I was localized also in cytoplasm being attached to filamentous structures surrounding the nucleus and extending to the cell periphery. Under polyvalent ligand treatment, EGF-Rs of adherent cells were aggregated on one side of the cell. Spectrin, vinculin, and annexin I dislocated together with EGF-Rs and were concentrated under plasma membrane at regions where cap formation took place. In suspended A431 cells only spectrin was located under the plasma membrane whereas annexin I and vinculin were diffusively distributed through the cells. During cap formation only spectrin was colocalized with EGF-Rs. The results confirmed the major role of spectrin as a receptor-microfllament linking protein. © 1991.
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