Purification of human tumor cell autocrine motility factor and molecular cloning of its receptor.

  1. H Watanabe,
  2. P Carmi,
  3. V Hogan,
  4. T Raz,
  5. S Silletti,
  6. I R Nabi and
  7. A Raz
  1. Cancer Metastasis Program, Michigan Cancer Foundation, Detroit 48201.

    Abstract

    Tumor autocrine motility factor (AMF) has been detected in and purified from serum-free conditioned medium of human HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cells. Under nonreducing conditions, AMF migrates in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis as a single band of 55 kDa but under reducing conditions as a band of 64 kDa. Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the purified AMF resolved two groups of polypeptides with isoelectric points of 6.1 and 6.2 (majors), 6.35 and 6.4 (minors). Purified AMF stimulated HT-1080 cell migration in a dose-dependent fashion. The motility stimulation of the fibrosarcoma cells with AMF is associated with the phosphorylation of the AMF receptor, a 78-kDa cell surface glycoprotein (gp78), suggesting protein kinase participation in migratory signal transduction. The gene encoding gp78 was cloned from an HT-1080 fibrosarcoma complementary DNA library. The deduced sequence encodes a polypeptide of 323 amino acids. The nucleotide and predicted amino acid sequence of the gp78 reveals significant homology with the human suppressor/oncogene p53 protein.

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