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Src Phosphorylates Cas on Tyrosine 253 to Promote Migration of Transformed Cells
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2003)
  • Gary S. Goldberg, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine
  • David B. Alexander, Stony Brook University
  • Patricia Pellicena, Stony Brook University
  • Zhong Yin Zhang, East Tennessee State University
  • Hiroyuki Tsuda, National Cancer Center Research Institute
  • W. Todd Miller, Stony Brook University
Abstract
Cas is a member of the focal adhesion complex. Phosphorylation of Cas by Src is an important event leading to cell transformation. Using mass spectrometry, we have mapped 11 sites in Cas that are phosphorylated by Src. These sites are all located between residues 132 and 414 of Cas, in a region that is required for binding to a number of other proteins including Crk. We tested synthetic peptides modeled on Cas phosphorylation sites, and found that the sequence containing tyrosine 253 was phosphorylated by Src most efficiently. Using cells derived from Cas-deficient mice, we confirmed that Cas greatly enhanced the ability of Src to transform cells. Phosphorylation of Cas on tyrosine 253 was not required for Src to increase growth rate, suppress contact inhibition, or suppress anchorage dependence. Yet, in contrast to these growth characteristics, phosphorylation of Cas on tyrosine 253 was required for Src to promote cell migration. Thus, a single phosphorylation site on this focal adhesion adaptor protein can effectively separate cell migration from other transformed growth characteristics.
Keywords
  • Amino Acid Sequence,
  • Binding Sites,
  • Cell Division,
  • Cell Line,
  • Cell Movement,
  • Cell Transformation,
  • Cellular Apoptosis Susceptibility Protein,
  • Mass Spectrometry,
  • Oncogene Protein pp60(v-src),
  • Peptide Fragments,
  • Phosphorylation,
  • Tyrosine
Publication Date
November 21, 2003
DOI
10.1074/jbc.M307526200
Citation Information
Gary S. Goldberg, David B. Alexander, Patricia Pellicena, Zhong Yin Zhang, et al.. "Src Phosphorylates Cas on Tyrosine 253 to Promote Migration of Transformed Cells" Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol. 278 Iss. 47 (2003) p. 46533 - 46540 ISSN: Online 1083-351X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary-s-goldberg/18/