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

Harry T. Haigler(Cancer Institute (WIA)), Frederick R. Maxfield(Cancer Institute (WIA)), Mark C. Willingham(Cancer Institute (WIA)), Ira Pastan(Cancer Institute (WIA))
Journal of Biological Chemistry
March 1, 1980
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Abstract

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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