Dimerization Mediated through a Leucine Zipper Activates the Oncogenic Potential of the met Receptor Tyrosine Kinase

GA Rodrigues, M Park - Molecular and cellular biology, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
GA Rodrigues, M Park
Molecular and cellular biology, 1993Taylor & Francis
Oncogenic activation of the met (hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor) receptor tyrosine
kinase involves a genomic rearrangement that generates a hybrid protein containing tpr-
encoded sequences at its amino terminus fused directly to the met-encoded receptor kinase
domain. Deletion of Tpr sequences abolishes the transforming ability of this protein,
implicating this region in oncogenic activation. We demonstrate, by site-directed
mutagenesis and coimmunoprecipitation experiments, that a leucine zipper motif within Tpr …
Oncogenic activation of the met (hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor) receptor tyrosine kinase involves a genomic rearrangement that generates a hybrid protein containing tpr-encoded sequences at its amino terminus fused directly to the met-encoded receptor kinase domain. Deletion of Tpr sequences abolishes the transforming ability of this protein, implicating this region in oncogenic activation. We demonstrate, by site-directed mutagenesis and coimmunoprecipitation experiments, that a leucine zipper motif within Tpr mediates dimerization of the tpr-met product and is essential for the transforming activity of the met oncogene. By analogy with ligand-stimulated activation of receptor tyrosine kinases, we propose that constitutive dimerization mediated by a leucine zipper motif within Tpr is responsible for oncogenic activation of the Met kinase. The possibility that this mechanism of activation represents a paradigm for a class of receptor tyrosine kinase oncogenes activated by DNA rearrangement is discussed.
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