c-kit Protein, a Transmembrane Kinase: Identification in Tissues and Characterization
S Majumder, K Brown, FH Qiu… - Molecular and cellular …, 1988 - Taylor & Francis
S Majumder, K Brown, FH Qiu, P Besmer
Molecular and cellular biology, 1988•Taylor & FrancisThe proto-oncogene c-kit encodes a transmembrane kinase which is related to the receptors
for colony-stimulating factor type 1 and platelet-derived growth factor, as well as to the
immunoglobulin superfamily. Antibodies specific for the kinase domain of the P80 gag-kit
protein of the Hardy-Zuckerman 4 feline sarcoma virus were prepared. These kit-specific
antibodies were used to identify and characterize the c-kit protein in cat brain tissue. The c-
kit protein product displays an autophosphorylating activity in immune complex kinase …
for colony-stimulating factor type 1 and platelet-derived growth factor, as well as to the
immunoglobulin superfamily. Antibodies specific for the kinase domain of the P80 gag-kit
protein of the Hardy-Zuckerman 4 feline sarcoma virus were prepared. These kit-specific
antibodies were used to identify and characterize the c-kit protein in cat brain tissue. The c-
kit protein product displays an autophosphorylating activity in immune complex kinase …
The proto-oncogene c-kit encodes a transmembrane kinase which is related to the receptors for colony-stimulating factor type 1 and platelet-derived growth factor, as well as to the immunoglobulin superfamily. Antibodies specific for the kinase domain of the P80 gag-kit protein of the Hardy-Zuckerman 4 feline sarcoma virus were prepared. These kit-specific antibodies were used to identify and characterize the c-kit protein in cat brain tissue. The c-kit protein product displays an autophosphorylating activity in immune complex kinase assays, and, in turn, this activity was used to identify the c-kit protein in different tissues. In cat brain, a single 145-kilodalton (kDa) glycoprotein was detected. Its N-linked carbohydrates were found to be sensitive to digestion with the endoglycosidases (neuraminidase, endoglycosidase F, and endoglycosidase H), indicating hybrid and/or complex and high-mannose structures. A partial purification of the c-kit protein was achieved by wheat germ agglutinin affinity chromatography, and the autophosphorylating activity of the partially purified c-kit protein was characterized and found to be specific for tyrosine. The kit antibodies cross-react with the murine c-kit protein product, and variant c-kit proteins in different mouse tissues were identified, with sizes of about 145 kDa (brain), 160 kDa (spleen), and 150 kDa (testis).
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