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A splicing variant of the RON transcript induces constitutive tyrosine kinase activity and an invasive phenotype

COLLESI, CHIARA
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M.M. Santoro
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G. Gaudino
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P.M. Comoglio
1996
  • journal article

Periodico
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Abstract
The Ron tyrosine kinase receptor shares with the members of its subfamily (Met and Sea) a unique functional feature: the control of cell dissociation, motility, and invasion of extracellular matrices (scattering), The mature Ron protein is a heterodimer of disulfide-linked alpha and beta chains, originated by proteolytic cleavage of a single-chain precursor of 185 kDa. In a human gastric cancer cell line (KATO-III), we found abnormal accumulation of an uncleaved single-chain protein (Delta-Ron) of 165 kDa; this molecule is encoded by a transcript differing from the full-length RON mRNA by an in-frame deletion of 49 amino acids in the beta-chain extracellular domain, The deleted transcript originates by an alternatively spliced cassette exon of 147 bp, flanked by two short introns, The Delta-Ron tyrosine kinase is constitutively activated by disulfide-linked intracellular oligomerization because it contains an uneven number of cysteine residues, Oligomerization and constitutive tyrosine phosphorylation of the full-size Ron was obtained by site-directed mutagenesis of a single cysteine residue in the region encoded by the cassette exon, mimicking that occurring in the Delta-Ron isoform. Inhibition of thiol-mediated intermolecular disulfide banding prevented Delta-Ron oligomerization. The intracellular activation of Ron is followed by acquisition of invasive properties in vitro. These data (i) provide a novel molecular mechanism for posttranscriptional activation of a tyrosine kinase receptor protein and (ii) suggest a role for the Ron receptor in progression toward malignancy.
WOS
WOS:A1996VH85200030
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2632511
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0029837671
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  • genetics, Protein-Tyr...

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Data di acquisizione
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