Correlations between the expression, phosphotyrosine content and enzymatic activity of focal adhesion kinase, pp125FAK, in tumor and nontransformed cells.

Cancer biochemistry biophysics Pub Date : 1996-04-01
B E Withers, S K Hanks, D W Fry
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Abstract

Focal adhesion kinase (pp125FAK, FAK) is a structurally unique nonreceptor tyrosine kinase that is localized in the focal adhesion plaques. Activation or modulation of this kinase has been associated with several signaling pathways including integrin mediated processes, mitogenic stimulation by neuropeptides and platelet-derived growth factor as well as oncogene-mediated transformation. These observations suggest that FAK may play a potential role in tumorigenesis and/or tumor invasiveness. Since the phosphotyrosine content of FAK has been implicated in both the activation of its catalytic activity and the recruitment of SH2 containing proteins, the expression, phosphorylation status and enzymatic activity of FAK was examined in a number of human tumor and normal cell lines. FAK was detectable in all cell lines with fairly consistent levels of expression. In contrast, constitutive tyrosine phosphorylation of FAK was quite variable among both normal and tumor cell lines. A direct correlation (correlation coefficient = 0.94) was observed between FAK activity and phosphotyrosine content. Within the cell lines examined, colon carcinomas exhibited marked elevation in FAK tyrosine kinase activity and phosphotyrosine content. These data suggest that colon carcinomas have elevated FAK activity in comparison to other tumor types and provide further support that the catalytic activity of FAK is enhanced by its phosphotyrosine content.

肿瘤和非转化细胞中黏附激酶pp125FAK的表达、磷酸酪氨酸含量和酶活性的相关性
局灶黏附激酶(pp125FAK, FAK)是一种结构独特的非受体酪氨酸激酶,定位于局灶黏附斑块。该激酶的激活或调节与多种信号通路有关,包括整合素介导的过程、神经肽和血小板衍生生长因子的有丝分裂刺激以及癌基因介导的转化。这些观察结果表明FAK可能在肿瘤发生和/或肿瘤侵袭中发挥潜在作用。由于FAK的磷酸酪氨酸含量与其催化活性的激活和含SH2蛋白的募集有关,因此在许多人类肿瘤和正常细胞系中检测了FAK的表达、磷酸化状态和酶活性。FAK在所有细胞系中均可检测到,表达水平相当一致。相比之下,FAK的组成型酪氨酸磷酸化在正常和肿瘤细胞系中变化很大。FAK活性与磷酸酪氨酸含量呈显著正相关(相关系数= 0.94)。在检查的细胞系中,结肠癌表现出FAK酪氨酸激酶活性和磷酸酪氨酸含量的显著升高。这些数据表明,与其他类型的肿瘤相比,结肠癌具有更高的FAK活性,并进一步支持FAK的催化活性通过其磷酸酪氨酸含量而增强。
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