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Signaling through a Novel Domain of gp130 Mediates Cell Proliferation and Activation of Hck and Erk Kinases
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ImmunologyCell ProliferationInflammationSignaling PathwayCell RegulationReceptor Tyrosine KinaseRadiation OncologyCell SignalingAcidic DomainNovel DomainHealth SciencesErk KinasesMolecular PathwayGrowth Factor StimulationCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentCytokineSignal TransductionTumor SuppressorMedicine
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) induces the activation of the Src family kinase Hck, which is associated with the IL-6 receptor beta-chain, gp130. Here we describe the identification of an "acidic" domain comprising amino acids 771 to 811 of gp130 as a binding region for Hck, which mediates proliferative signaling. The deletion of this region of gp130 (i.e., in deletion mutant d771-811) resulted in a significant reduction of Hck kinase activity and cell proliferation upon stimulation of gp130 compared to wild-type gp130. In addition, d771-811 disrupted the growth factor-stimulated activation of Erk and the dephosphorylation of Pyk2. Based on these findings, we propose a novel, acidic domain of gp130, which is responsible for the activation of Hck, Erk, and Pyk2 and signals cell proliferation upon growth factor stimulation.
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