Reshetnikova G F, Nesterov A M, Nikol'skiĭ N N
Tsitologiia. 1990;32(2):140-7.
A study was made of the functional state of the epidermal growth factor (EGF)--receptor complexes in A-431 cells. Conditions of surface bound EGF extraction were selected which allow to consider the intracellular EGF--receptor complexes only. A procedure of high efficient and specific immunoprecipitation of tyrosyl-phosphorylated EGF receptors was developed. It is shown that the dissociation of EGF--receptor complexes leads to receptor dephosphorylation due to a rapid and reversible inactivation of EGF receptor tyrosine kinase. The internalized receptor is found to be tyrosyl-phosphorylated and to retain tyrosine kinase for at least an hour after the internalization. The dynamics of dissociation, degradation and dephosphorylation of EGF--receptor complexes has been estimated. The rates of these processes prove to be almost negligible for the first 2.5 hours after internalization.