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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 255, Issue 4, 1239-1241, 02, 1980

Dansylcadaverine inhibits internalization of 125I-epidermal growth factor in BALB 3T3 cells

HT Haigler, FR Maxfield, MC Willingham and I Pastan

The binding and internalization of 125I-epidermal growth factor (125I- EGF) was studied in cultures of BALB 3T3 cells using a novel method that involved removal of cell-surface hormone by treatment with acetic acid under conditions that did not remove internalized hormone. In control cultures, 125I-EGF initially bound to its receptor on the plasma membrane and then was rapidly internalized. After 30 min, only 15% of the cell-bound hormone remained on the surface. In contrast, cultures treated with dansylcadaverine retained 82% of the cell-bound hormone on the cell surface. We propose that dansylcadaverine inhibits EGF internalization by preventing it from clustering in clathrin-coated pits.
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