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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

Threonine 391 Phosphorylation of the Human Prolactin Receptor Mediates a Novel Interaction with 14-3-3 Proteins

Monilola A. Olayioye; Mark Guthridge; Frank C. Stomski; Angel Francisco Lopez; Jane E. Visvader; Geoffrey J. Lindeman

The prolactin receptor (PrlR) is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily that lacks an intrinsic kinase domain and relies on the cytoplasmic Jak tyrosine kinases to transduce signals. Prolactin-induced Jak2 activation and consequent tyrosine phosphorylation of the receptor and downstream signaling molecules have been studied, but phosphorylation of the PrlR on serine or threonine residues has not been reported. Here we describe a novel interaction between the PrlR and the phosphoserine/phosphothreonine-binding 14-3-3 proteins. This association is mediated by the KCST391WP motif, which occurs in the major functional isoform of the human receptor and is conserved among a wide variety of species. Mutagenesis of threonine 391 to alanine significantly impaired 14-3-3 binding to the PrlR in both glutathione S-transferase pulldown and coimmunoprecipitation assays. In breast carcinoma and mouse mammary epithelial cell lines, the endogenous receptor was found to associate with glutathione S-transferase-14-3-3 proteins independent of prolactin stimulation. A phospho-specific peptide antibody was generated and used to demonstrate phosphorylation of Thr391 in vivo. Phosphorylation of this site was found to be sensitive to okadaic acid, a specific inhibitor of serine/threonine protein phosphatases. Interestingly, the T391A PrlR mutant exhibited increased basal and prolactin-induced tyrosine phosphorylation compared with the wild-type receptor. This was accompanied by a ligand-induced increase in protein kinase B and Erk activation but not that of Stat5a. Phosphorylation of the receptor on Thr391 may therefore provide a new mechanism by which prolactin signaling is attenuated.


Immunology and Cell Biology | 1984

A mature myeloid antigen identified on human natural killer cells

Angel Francisco Lopez; Tony Triglia; Jerome A. Werkmeister; Gordon F. Burns

A rat monoclonal antibody (MAb), NIMP-R10, selected for binding to mouse granulocytes was found to identify all mature human peripheral blood neutrophils and a subpopulation of mononuclear cells. By cell sorting experiments the mononuclear cells labelled with NIMP-R10 were shown to be predominantly large granular lymphocytes encompassing most of the natural killer cell activity of peripheral blood cells. NIMP-R10 blocks the complement receptor on mouse myeloid cells, but the MAb was found to have no such biological activity when human cells were examined.


Cell | 1986

The IIb-IIIa glycoprotein complex that mediates platelet aggregation is directly implicated in leukocyte adhesion

Gordon F. Burns; Leah J Cosgrove; Tony Triglia; Jacqueline A. Beall; Angel Francisco Lopez; Jerome A. Werkmeister; C. Glenn Begley; Albert P. Haddad; Anthony J.F. d'Apice; Mathew Vadas; John C. Cawley


Archive | 1992

Human il-3 variants

Mathew Vadas; Angel Francisco Lopez; Mary Frances Shannon


Archive | 1992

Human Interleukin-3(Il-3) variants and their use to promote or antagonize IL-3-mediated processes

Mathew Vadas; Angel Francisco Lopez; Mary Frances Shannon


Archive | 2002

Binding motif of a receptor

Mark Guthridge; Michael C. Berndt; Frank C. Stomski; Angel Francisco Lopez


Immunology and Cell Biology | 1985

SUPPRESSION OF EARLY IMMUNITY TO NEMATO-SPIROIDES DUBIUS IN MICE BY SELECTIVE DEPLETION OF NEUTROPHILS WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY

Ia Pentilla; Angel Francisco Lopez; Cr Jenkin


Archive | 1994

Haemopoietic growth factor antagonists

Mathew Vadas; Angel Francisco Lopez; Mary Frances Shannon


Archive | 1997

Interleukin-5 antagonist

Angel Francisco Lopez; Matthew Vadas; Frances Shannon; Stan Bastiras; Allan William Hey


Archive | 1989

Human gm-csf variants

Mathew Vadas; Angel Francisco Lopez; Mary Frances Shannon

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Mathew Vadas

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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Frank C. Stomski

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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Hayley S. Ramshaw

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Mark Guthridge

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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Stan Bastiras

University of Queensland

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Gordon F. Burns

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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Jerome A. Werkmeister

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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Joanna M. Woodcock

Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science

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