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cDNA Cloning and Expression of a Human Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) Receptor Specific for B-Chain-Containing PDGF Molecules
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Human GrowthCdna CloningImmunologyCell GrowthCellular PhysiologyReceptor SpecificPlatelet ConcentratesMurine Pdgf ReceptorFibroblast Growth FactorCell SignalingB-chain-containing Pdgf MoleculesMolecular SignalingGrowth HormoneVascular BiologyCell BiologyPlatelet-derived Growth FactorPdgf ReceptorThrombopoiesisSignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyBlood PlateletMedicine
The structure of the human receptor for platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) has been deduced through cDNA cloning. A 5.45-kilobase-pair cDNA clone predicts a 1,106-amino-acid polypeptide, including the cleavable signal sequence. The overall amino acid sequence similarity with the murine PDGF receptor is 85%. After transcription of the cDNA and translation in vitro, a PDGF receptor antiserum was used to immunoprecipitate a product of predicted size, which also could be phosphorylated in vitro. Stable introduction of the cDNA into Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells led to the expression of a 190-kilodalton component, which was immunoprecipitated by the PDGF receptor antiserum; this most probably represents the mature PDGF receptor. Binding assays with different 125I-labeled dimeric forms of PDGF A and B chains showed that the PDGF receptor expressed in CHO cells bound PDGF-BB and, to a lesser extent, PDGF-AB, but not PDGF-AA.
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