The membrane-anchored heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor precursor (proHB-EGF)/diphtheria toxin receptor (DTR) belongs to a class of transmembrane growth factors and physically associates with CD9/DRAP27 which is also a transmembrane protein. To evaluate the biological activities of proHB-EGF/DTR as a juxtacrine growth factor and the biological significance of its association with CD9/DRAP27, the mitogenic activity of proHB-EGF/DTR was analyzed using stable transfectants of mouse L cells expressing both human proHB-EGF/DTR and monkey CD9/DRAP27, or either one alone. Juxtacrine activity was assayed by measuring the ability of cells in co-culture to stimulate DNA synthesis in an EGF receptor ligand dependent cell line, EP170.7. LH-2 cells expressing human proHB-EGF/DTR stimulated EP170.7 cell growth moderately. However, LCH-1 cells, a stable co-transfectant expressing both human proHB-EGF/DTR and monkey CD9/DRAP27 cDNAs, dramatically unregulated the juxtacrine growth factor activity of proHB-EGF/DTR approximately 25 times over that of LH-2 cells even though both cell types expressed similar levels of proHB-EGF/DTR on the cell surface. Anti-CD9/DRAP27 antibodies which were not able to neutralize the mitogenic activity of soluble HB-EGF suppressed LCH-1 cell juxtacrine growth activity to the same extent as did anti-HB-EGF neutralizing antibodies and CRM 197, specific inhibitors of human HG-EGF. These findings suggest that optimal expression of the juxtacrine growth activity of proHB-EGF/DTR requires co-expression of CD9/DRAP27. These studies also indicate that growth factor potentiation effects which have been observed previously for soluble growth factors also occurs at the level of cell surface associated growth factors.
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March 01 1995
The membrane protein CD9/DRAP 27 potentiates the juxtacrine growth factor activity of the membrane-anchored heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor.
S Higashiyama,
S Higashiyama
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
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R Iwamoto,
R Iwamoto
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
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K Goishi,
K Goishi
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
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G Raab,
G Raab
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
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N Taniguchi,
N Taniguchi
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
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M Klagsbrun,
M Klagsbrun
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
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E Mekada
E Mekada
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
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S Higashiyama
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
R Iwamoto
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
K Goishi
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
G Raab
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
N Taniguchi
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
M Klagsbrun
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
E Mekada
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka University Medical School, Japan.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1995) 128 (5): 929–938.
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S Higashiyama, R Iwamoto, K Goishi, G Raab, N Taniguchi, M Klagsbrun, E Mekada; The membrane protein CD9/DRAP 27 potentiates the juxtacrine growth factor activity of the membrane-anchored heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor.. J Cell Biol 1 March 1995; 128 (5): 929–938. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.128.5.929
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