Yeast Two-Hybrid Assay Reveals Several Interactors of EphB6 Receptor

EphB6, a kinase-deficient receptor, belongs to the Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases. It can participate in active cell-to-cell signaling pathways following dimerization with and phosphorylation by EphB1 and possibly other members of the EphB family. EphB6 is a positive prognostic marker in ne...

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Published inThe open proteomics journal Vol. 1; no. 1; pp. 79 - 86
Main Authors Fox, Brian P., Kandpal, Raj P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.09.2008
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Summary:EphB6, a kinase-deficient receptor, belongs to the Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases. It can participate in active cell-to-cell signaling pathways following dimerization with and phosphorylation by EphB1 and possibly other members of the EphB family. EphB6 is a positive prognostic marker in neuroblastoma. The loss of EphB6 expression in melanomas, non-small cell lung carcinomas and breast cancer appears to be associated with a more advanced stage of these cancers. Despite the apparent role for EphB6 in preventing the progression of these cancers, little is known about EphB6- mediated signaling in cancer. We have identified 16 unique proteins that are capable of interacting with the cytoplasmic domain of EphB6 in the yeast two- hybrid assay. Furthermore, the interaction of a subset of these proteins (aldolaseA, dynactin, clusterin, TMEM25 and plekstrin homology domain- containing family B member 1) with EphB6 in mammalian cells was confirmed by employing a co-immunoprecipitation strategy. The identification of these interacting proteins suggests pathways mediated by EphB6.
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ISSN:1875-0397
1875-0397
DOI:10.2174/1875039700801010079