The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) of human A431 cells bears an antigenic determinant that is closely related to the human blood group A carbohydrate structure. Labeling studies with blood group A reactive anti-EGF-R monoclonal antibodies and various lectins revealed that A431 cultures are heterogeneous with respect to blood group A expression. We have isolated clonal variants of these cells that either express (A431A+ cells) or completely lack (A431A- cells) the blood group A specific N-acetyl-D-galactosamine (GalNAc) residue. We show that this difference is due to the absence of a UDP-GalNAc:Gal transferase activity in A431A- cells. Subsequently, we have compared EGF-R functioning in these cell lines. Scatchard analysis of EGF-binding shows that in A431A- cells 6.3% of the EGF-R belongs to a high affinity subclass (Kd = 0.4 nM) while in A431A+ this subclass represents only 3.2% of the total receptor pool. The elevated level of high affinity receptors in A431A- cells is accompanied by a parallel increase in receptor protein- tyrosine kinase activity. In membrane preparations of A431A- cells, receptor autophosphorylation as well as phosphorylation of a tyrosine-containing peptide substrate is 2-3-fold higher as compared with A431A+ cells. In intact A431A-cells, the difference in receptor activity is measured as a 2-3-fold elevated level of receptor phosphorylation and a 2-3-fold higher abundance of phosphotyrosine in total cellular protein in A431A- cells. In addition, [35S]methionine pulse-chase experiments showed a ligand-independent increase in turnover of EGF-R in A431A- cells: the receptor's half life in these cells is 10 h as compared with 17 h in A431A+ cells. Our results suggest a possible involvement of GalNAc residue(s) in determining EGF-R affinity, protein-tyrosine kinase activity and turnover in A431 cells. Furthermore, our results indicate that high affinity EGF-R are the biologically active species with respect to protein-tyrosine kinase activity.
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September 01 1988
A431 cell variants lacking the blood group A antigen display increased high affinity epidermal growth factor-receptor number, protein-tyrosine kinase activity, and receptor turnover.
L H Defize,
L H Defize
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
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D J Arndt-Jovin,
D J Arndt-Jovin
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
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T M Jovin,
T M Jovin
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
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J Boonstra,
J Boonstra
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
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J Meisenhelder,
J Meisenhelder
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
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T Hunter,
T Hunter
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
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H T de Hey,
H T de Hey
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
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S W de Laat
S W de Laat
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
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L H Defize
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
D J Arndt-Jovin
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
T M Jovin
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
J Boonstra
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
J Meisenhelder
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
T Hunter
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
H T de Hey
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
S W de Laat
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Utrecht.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1988) 107 (3): 939–949.
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L H Defize, D J Arndt-Jovin, T M Jovin, J Boonstra, J Meisenhelder, T Hunter, H T de Hey, S W de Laat; A431 cell variants lacking the blood group A antigen display increased high affinity epidermal growth factor-receptor number, protein-tyrosine kinase activity, and receptor turnover.. J Cell Biol 1 September 1988; 107 (3): 939–949. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.107.3.939
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