Science, Vol.268, No.5214, 1188-1190, 1995
Requirement for Phosphatidylinositol Transfer Protein in Epidermal Growth-Factor Signaling
Stimulation of phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) hydrolysis is a widespread mechanism for receptor-mediated signaling in eukaryotes. Cytosolic phosphatidylinositol transfer protein (PITP) is necessary for guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-dependent hydrolysis of PIP2 by phospholipase C-beta (PLC-beta), but the role of PITP is unclear. Stimulation of phospholipase C-gamma (PLC-gamma) in A431 human epidermoid carcinoma cells treated with epidermal growth factor (EGF) required PITP. Stimulation of PI-4 kinase in cells treated with EGF also required PITP. Coprecipitation studies revealed an EGF-dependent association of PITP with the EGF receptor, with PI-4 kinase, and with PLC-gamma.
Keywords:PHOSPHOLIPASE-C-GAMMA;TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION;FACTOR RECEPTOR;EGF RECEPTOR;A431 CELLS;MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY;PLASMA-MEMBRANES;BINDING-SITE;BOVINE BRAIN;KINASE