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Direct linkage of epidermal growth factor to its receptor.

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It is shown that a small portion of the underivatised radiolabelled EGF that binds specifically to 3T3 cells or isolated3T3 cell membranes becomes directly and irreversibly linked to a polypeptide of molecular weight (MW) 185,000.
Abstract
EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR (EGF), a potent polypeptide mitogen, has been studied intensively by those concerned with the molecular events leading to cell proliferation1–4. The initial, reversible interaction of EGF with a specific cell surface receptor and the subsequent internalisation and degradation of EGF, and by inference the EGF–receptor complex, are well documented, although the role of these events in mitogenesis is unknown4–6. In an attempt to define this role, we used photoaffinity probes to specifically cross-link radiolabelled EGF to its receptor, a 185,000-dalton polypeptide on the surface of murine 3T3 cells7. These probes also enabled us to follow the metabolic fate of this receptor8. We have since noted that a small portion of the underivatised radiolabelled EGF that binds specifically to 3T3 cells or isolated 3T3 cell membranes becomes directly and irreversibly linked to a polypeptide of molecular weight (MW) 185,000. Here, we document this association and show that the resulting complex has properties identical to those of the EGF-receptor complex originally identified by photoaffinity labelling.

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Epidermal growth factor receptors.

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Down regulation of epidermal growth factor receptors: direct demonstration of receptor degradation in human fibroblasts.

TL;DR: It is shown that EGF-induced down regulation in human fibroblasts results in a decrease in the total amount of EGF receptor protein present, which demonstrates by direct analysis of receptor protein that during "down regulation" the EGF receptors is rapidly degraded.
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