The structural interaction of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor and the cytoskeleton of A431 cells has been studied using a monoclonal anti-EGF receptor antibody. This has been done with immunogold labeling using a variety of electron microscopical preparation procedures and EGF binding studies. By providing an image of the membrane-associated cytoskeleton, the dry cleavage method reveals a preferential localization of EGF receptors superimposed upon cytoskeletal filaments. The colocalization of gold particles with cytoskeletal filaments is not affected when pre-labeled cells are extracted with the non-ionic detergent Triton X-100, as visualized by dry cleavage. Using surface replication, this treatment results in visualization of the cytoskeleton. In these latter preparations, it is also observed that EGF receptor-coupled gold particles remain associated with cytoskeletal elements. Moreover, Triton extraction performed before immunogold labeling of EGF receptors demonstrates that isolated cytoskeletons contained binding sites for anti-EGF receptor antibodies. Using stereo micrographs of replica's obtained from these isolated cytoskeletons, it is shown that gold-labeled EGF receptors are exclusively present on the cortical membrane-associated region of the cytoskeleton and not on more intracellular-located filaments. Scatchard analysis of EGF binding to cells fixed with glutaraldehyde and treated with Triton X-100 before and after EGF binding indicates that a high affinity EGF binding site is associated with the Triton X-100 insoluble cytoskeleton.
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July 01 1986
Epidermal growth factor receptors associated to cytoskeletal elements of epidermoid carcinoma (A431) cells.
F A Wiegant
F J Blok
L H Defize
W A Linnemans
A J Verkley
J Boonstra
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1986) 103 (1): 87–94.
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F A Wiegant, F J Blok, L H Defize, W A Linnemans, A J Verkley, J Boonstra; Epidermal growth factor receptors associated to cytoskeletal elements of epidermoid carcinoma (A431) cells.. J Cell Biol 1 July 1986; 103 (1): 87–94. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.103.1.87
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