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Showing papers by "Luigi Naldini published in 1987"


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TL;DR: P‐Tyr antibodies were used to investigate the existence of human tumors expressing abnormal levels of tyrosine phosphoproteins and tyrosin kinases, and found a 170,000 Mr protein of bladder carcinoma cells was found to be a constitutively phosphorylated EGF receptor.
Abstract: Previous work has shown that proteins phosphorylated on tyrosine are selectively detectable by antibodies against phosphotyrosine (P-Tyr) in cells transformed by retroviral class-1 oncogene-encoded kinases endowed with non-regulated activity (Di Renzo et al., 1986). In this work P-Tyr antibodies were used to investigate the existence of human tumors expressing abnormal levels of tyrosine phosphoproteins and tyrosine kinases. Among 18 cell lines examined, the antibodies identified a number of tumors with a detectable level of proteins phosphorylated on tyrosine. Among these were a major protein with an approximate Mr of 150,000 in a gastric carcinoma; 2 proteins, with Mr of 130,000 and 110,000 in a colon carcinoma; a major protein with Mr of 170,000, tyrosine phosphorylated in both a urinary bladder and an epidermoid carcinoma; a 100,000 Mr protein phosphorylated in lung and breast carcinomas. An 80,000 Mr tyrosine phosphorylated protein was found in a fibrosarcoma and in a rhabdomyosarcoma. Among the hemopoietic malignancies screened, in 2 Philadelphia-positive chronic myelogenous leukemias P-Tyr antibodies recognized the chimeric bcr-abl 210,000 Mr protein and its substrates. Two tyrosine phosphorylated proteins, one of Mr 70,000 and one of Mr 60,000, were detected in a Burkitt lymphoma line. These phosphoproteins were not found in samples harvested from normal gastro-intestinal or urinary bladder epithelium, nor in control fibroblasts and lymphocytes. Two of the above proteins have associated tyrosine kinase activity: the 170,000 Mr protein of bladder carcinoma cells was found to be a constitutively phosphorylated EGF receptor.

20 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that the tyrosine phosphorylation of p115 was detectable minutes after the addition of bombesin, and its time course paralleled that described for the binding of the neuropeptide to its receptor.

5 citations