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G Protein Activation of a Hormone-Stimulated Phosphatase in Human Tumor Cells
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Phosphotyrosine Phosphatase ActivityImmunologyCellular PhysiologyTumor BiologySignaling PathwayReceptor Tyrosine KinaseCell SignalingG ProteinHuman Tumor CellsGrowth HormoneBiochemistryG Protein-coupled ReceptorHormonal ReceptorG Protein ActivationEndocrinologyCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationEndocrine-related CancerSignal TransductionNormal CellsMedicineHormone-stimulated Phosphatase
The growth-inhibiting peptide hormone somatostatin stimulates phosphotyrosine phosphatase activity in the human pancreatic cell line MIA PaCa-2. This hormonal activation was mediated by a pertussis toxin-sensitive guanosine 5'-triphosphate-binding protein (G protein) in the membranes of these cells. Activation of this G protein by somatostatin stimulated the dephosphorylation of exogenous epidermal growth factor receptor prepared from A-431 cells in vitro. This pathway may mediate the antineoplastic action of somatostatin in these cells and in human tumors and could represent a general mechanism of G protein coupling that is utilized by normal cells in the hormonal control of cell growth.
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