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  • Spatially defined EGF receptor activation reveals an F-actin-dependent phospho-Erk signaling complex.

Spatially defined EGF receptor activation reveals an F-actin-dependent phospho-Erk signaling complex.

Biophysical journal (2014-12-04)
Amit Singhai, Devin L Wakefield, Kirsten L Bryant, Stephen R Hammes, David Holowka, Barbara Baird
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We investigated the association of signaling proteins with epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors (EGFR) using biotinylated EGF bound to streptavidin that is covalently coupled in an ordered array of micron-sized features on silicon surfaces. Using NIH-3T3 cells stably expressing EGFR, we observe concentration of fluorescently labeled receptors and stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation that are spatially confined to the regions of immobilized EGF and quantified by cross-correlation analysis. We observe recruitment of phosphorylated paxillin to activated EGFR at these patterned features, as well as β1-containing integrins that preferentially localize to more peripheral EGF features, as quantified by radial fluorescence analysis. In addition, we detect recruitment of EGFP-Ras, MEK, and phosphorylated Erk to patterned EGF in a process that depends on F-actin and phosphoinositides. These studies reveal and quantify the coformation of multiprotein EGFR signaling complexes at the plasma membrane in response to micropatterned growth factors.

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Monoclonal Anti-PIR antibody produced in mouse, clone 4D1, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution
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Anti-Phosphotyrosine Antibody, clone 4G10®, clone 4G10®, Upstate®, from mouse