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The Journal of cell biology (291)
Abstract

Affinity-labeling experiments have detected hetero-oligomers of the types I, II, and III transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) receptors which mediate intracellular signaling by TGF-beta, but the oligomeric state of the individual receptor types remains unknown. Here we use two types of experiments to show that a major portion of the receptor types II and III forms homo-oligomers both in the absence and presence of TGF-beta. Both experiments used COS-7 cells co-transfected with combinations of these receptors carrying different epitope tags at their extracellular termini. In immunoprecipitation experiments, radiolabeled TGF-beta was bound and cross-linked to cells co-expressing two differently tagged type II receptors. Sequential immunoprecipitations using anti-epitope monoclonal antibodies showed that type II TGF-beta receptors form homo-oligomers. In cells co-expressing epitope-tagged types II and III receptors, a low level of co-precipitation of the ligand-labeled receptors was observed, indicating that some hetero-oligomers of the types II and III receptors exist in the presence of ligand. Antibody-mediated cross-linking studies based on double-labeling immunofluorescence explored co-patching of the receptors at the cell surface on live cells. In cells co-expressing two differently tagged type II receptors or two differently tagged type III receptors, forcing one receptor into micropatches by IgG induced co-patching of the receptor carrying the other tag, labeled by noncross-linking monovalent Fab'. These studies showed that homo-oligomers of the types II and III receptors exist on the cell surface in the absence or presence of TGF-beta 1 or -beta 2. In cells co-expressing types II and III receptors, the amount of heterocomplexes at the cell surface was too low to be detected in the immunofluorescence co-patching experiments, confirming that hetero-oligomers of the types II and III receptors are minor and probably transient species.

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Henis, Y. I., Moustakas, A., Lin, H. Y., & Lodish, H. F. (1994). The types II and III transforming growth factor-beta receptors form homo-oligomers. The Journal of Cell Biology, 126(1), 139–154.

Authors 4
  1. Y I Henis (first)
  2. A Moustakas (additional)
  3. H Y Lin (additional)
  4. H F Lodish (additional)
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Created 21 years, 3 months ago (May 14, 2004, 8:22 p.m.)
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Indexed 4 months, 2 weeks ago (April 7, 2025, 1:43 a.m.)
Issued 31 years, 1 month ago (July 1, 1994)
Published 31 years, 1 month ago (July 1, 1994)
Published Online 31 years, 1 month ago (July 1, 1994)
Published Print 31 years, 1 month ago (July 1, 1994)
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@article{Henis_1994, title={The types II and III transforming growth factor-beta receptors form homo-oligomers.}, volume={126}, ISSN={1540-8140}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.126.1.139}, DOI={10.1083/jcb.126.1.139}, number={1}, journal={The Journal of cell biology}, publisher={Rockefeller University Press}, author={Henis, Y I and Moustakas, A and Lin, H Y and Lodish, H F}, year={1994}, month=jul, pages={139–154} }