Association of the Shc and Grb2/Sem5 SH2-containing proteins is implicated in activation of the Ras pathway by tyrosine kinases

  • M. Rozakis-Adcock
  • , J. McGlade
  • , G. Mbamalu
  • , G. Pelicci
  • , R. Daly
  • , W. Li
  • , A. Batzer
  • , S. Thomas
  • , J. Brugge
  • , P. G. Pelicci
  • , J. Schlessinger
  • , T. Pawson

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Abstract

THE mammalian shc gene encodes two overlapping, widely expressed proteins of 46 and 52K, with a carboxy-terminal SH2 domain that binds activated growth factor receptors, and a more amino-terminal glycine/proline-rich region 1. These shc gene products (Shc) are transforming when overexpressed in fibroblasts1. Shc proteins become phosphorylated on tyrosine in cells stimulated with a variety of growth factors1, and in cells transformed by v-src (ref. 2), suggesting that they are tyrosine kinase targets that control a mitogenic signalling pathway. Here we report that tyrosine-phosphorylated She proteins form a specific complex with a non-phosphorylated 23K polypeptide encoded by the grb2/sem-5 gene3,4. The grb2/sem-5 gene product itself contains an SH2 domain, which mediates binding to Shc, and is implicated in activation of the Ras guanine nucleotide-binding protein by tyrosine kinases in both Caenorhabditis elegans and mammalian cells3,4. Consistent with a role in signalling through Ras, shc overexpression induced Ras-dependent neurite outgrowth in PC 12 cells. These results suggest that She tyrosine phosphorylation can couple tyrosine kinases to Grb2/Sem-5, through formation of a Shc-Grb2/Sem-5 complex, and thereby regulate the mammalian Ras signalling pathway.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)689-692
Numero di pagine4
RivistaNature
Volume360
Numero di pubblicazione6405
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1992
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