Inhibition of epidermal growth factor‐stimulated DNA synthesis by a bovine sialoglycopeptide inhibitor occurs at an intracellular level
- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
- Vol. 34 (4) , 283-291
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcb.240340407
Abstract
The control of cell proliferation involves the complex interaction between growth factors and growth inhibitors. We have examined this interaction with the mitogen epidermal growth factor (EOF) and a recently purified 18 kD, pI 3, sialoglycopeptide that reversibly inhibits cellular metabolism of a variety of cells. The sialogly‐copeptide was a very potent inhibitor of EOF action; 0.22 nM of the inhibitor completely blocked the mitogenic effect of 1.60 nM of EGF. The sialoglycopeptide, however, did not affect the binding of EGF to 3T3 cells. Neither the mixed affinities (0.11–1.9 nM) of binding nor the total number of receptors (50,000 receptors/cell) for EGF were altered by the addition of the Sialoglycopeptide. In addition, competitive binding experiments demonstrated the specificity of inhibitor binding to 3T3 cells and also showed that EGF and the Sialoglycopeptide did not share the same receptor, suggesting that the inhibitor blocked EGF action at a postreceptor, intracellular event in the signal cascade. We further demonstrated that the Sialoglycopeptide had to be added within 2.5 hr after EGF to block effectively the stimulation of DNA synthesis by the growth factor, suggesting that the inhibitor blocked EGF stimulation at a relatively early step in the signal transduction mechanism.Keywords
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