Alternative splicing of exon 6 results in the production of two isoforms of Steel factor (SLF): the membrane-bound and soluble forms. To investigate differences in the kinetics of c-kit tyrosine kinase activated by these two isoforms, we used a stromal cell line (SI/SI4) established from SI/SI homozygous murine embryo fetal liver and its stable transfectants containing either hSCF248 cDNA (including exon 6; secreted form) or hSCF220 cDNA (lacking exon 6; membrane-bound form) as the source of each isoform. Interaction of factor dependent myeloid cell line MO7e with stromal cells producing either isoform resulted in activated c-kit tyrosine kinase and induction of the same series of tyrosine phosphorylated cellular proteins in MO7e cells. However, SI4- h220 (membrane-bound form) induced more persistent activation of c-kit kinase than SI4-h248 (soluble form) did. Flow cytometric analysis and pulse-chase studies using [35S]methionine showed that SI4-h248 induced rapid downmodulation of cell-surface c-kit expression and its protein degradation in MO7e cells, whereas SI4-h220 induced more prolonged life span of c-kit protein. Addition of soluble recombinant human SLF to SI4- h220 cultures enhanced reduction of cell-surface c-kit expression and its protein degradation. Because the kinetics of c-kit inactivation strikingly fits with the protein degradation rates of c-kit under the conditions described above, rapid proteolysis of c-kit protein induced by soluble SLF stimulation may function as a “turn-off switch” for activated c-kit kinase.
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February 1, 1995
Membrane-bound Steel factor induces more persistent tyrosine kinase activation and longer life span of c-kit gene-encoded protein than its soluble form
K Miyazawa,
K Miyazawa
First Department of Internal Medicine (Hematology and Oncology), Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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DA Williams,
DA Williams
First Department of Internal Medicine (Hematology and Oncology), Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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A Gotoh,
A Gotoh
First Department of Internal Medicine (Hematology and Oncology), Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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J Nishimaki,
J Nishimaki
First Department of Internal Medicine (Hematology and Oncology), Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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HE Broxmeyer,
HE Broxmeyer
First Department of Internal Medicine (Hematology and Oncology), Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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K Toyama
K Toyama
First Department of Internal Medicine (Hematology and Oncology), Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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Blood (1995) 85 (3): 641–649.
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K Miyazawa, DA Williams, A Gotoh, J Nishimaki, HE Broxmeyer, K Toyama; Membrane-bound Steel factor induces more persistent tyrosine kinase activation and longer life span of c-kit gene-encoded protein than its soluble form. Blood 1995; 85 (3): 641–649. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V85.3.641.bloodjournal853641
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