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Regulation of the urokinase-type plasminogen activator gene by the oncogene Tpr-Met involves GRB2

Item Type:Article
Title:Regulation of the urokinase-type plasminogen activator gene by the oncogene Tpr-Met involves GRB2
Creators Name:Besser, D. and Bardelli, A. and Didichenko, S. and Thelen, M. and Comoglio, P.M. and Ponzetto, C. and Nagamine, Y.
Abstract:The oncogene Tpr-Met is a constitutively active form of the hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) receptor Met. It comprises the intracellular moiety of Met linked to the dimerization domain of the nuclear envelope protein Tpr, thus functioning as a constitutively activated Met. HGF/SF is responsible for various biological processes including angiogenesis and wound healing, in which secreted serine protease urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) is implicated. The action of HGF/SF on cells is mediated by the autophosphorylation of Met on two carboxyterminal tyrosine residues, Y1349VHVNATVY1356VNV. The two tyrosine residues provide docking sites for various effector molecules, suggesting that multiple signaling pathways are activated to exert biological effects of HGF/SF [Ponzetto et al., Cell (1994) 77: 261]. We found that Tpr-Met efficiently activates the uPA gene via a SOS/Ras/extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK)-dependent signaling pathway. Mutation of Y1356, which abrogates GRB2 binding, reduced the induction to half of the control level, while mutation of Y1349 showed little effect on uPA induction, suggesting an important but partly replaceable role for GRB2 in Met-dependent uPA gene induction. Mutation of both Y1349VHV and Y1356VNV into optimal PI 3-kinase sites resulted in a residual induction of about one quarter of the control level, suggesting a potential role for PI 3-kinase. Dose-response analysis of the Tpr-Met showed a biphasic curve. These results suggest that the interplay among different signaling molecules on the receptor is important for full induction of the pathway leading to the activation of the uPA gene.
Keywords:GRB2, Hepatocyte Growth Factor, Plasminogen Activator, Signal Transduction, Tpr-Met, Animals, Dogs, Mice
Source:Oncogene
ISSN:0950-9232
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
Volume:14
Number:6
Page Range:705-711
Date:13 February 1997
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1200879
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