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Effect of Phosphorylation on EGFR Dimer Stability Probed by Single-Molecule Dynamics and FRET/FLIM
Deregulation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling has been correlated with the development of a variety of human carcinomas. EGF-induced receptor dimerization and consequent trans- auto-phosphorylation are among the earliest events in signal transduction. Binding of EGF is thought to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4375452/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25762314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2015.01.005 |
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author | Coban, Oana Zanetti-Dominguez, Laura C. Matthews, Daniel R. Rolfe, Daniel J. Weitsman, Gregory Barber, Paul R. Barbeau, Jody Devauges, Viviane Kampmeier, Florian Winn, Martyn Vojnovic, Borivoj Parker, Peter J. Lidke, Keith A. Lidke, Diane S. Ameer-Beg, Simon M. Martin-Fernandez, Marisa L. Ng, Tony |
author_facet | Coban, Oana Zanetti-Dominguez, Laura C. Matthews, Daniel R. Rolfe, Daniel J. Weitsman, Gregory Barber, Paul R. Barbeau, Jody Devauges, Viviane Kampmeier, Florian Winn, Martyn Vojnovic, Borivoj Parker, Peter J. Lidke, Keith A. Lidke, Diane S. Ameer-Beg, Simon M. Martin-Fernandez, Marisa L. Ng, Tony |
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description | Deregulation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling has been correlated with the development of a variety of human carcinomas. EGF-induced receptor dimerization and consequent trans- auto-phosphorylation are among the earliest events in signal transduction. Binding of EGF is thought to induce a conformational change that consequently unfolds an ectodomain loop required for dimerization indirectly. It may also induce important allosteric changes in the cytoplasmic domain. Despite extensive knowledge on the physiological activation of EGFR, the effect of targeted therapies on receptor conformation is not known and this particular aspect of receptor function, which can potentially be influenced by drug treatment, may in part explain the heterogeneous clinical response among cancer patients. Here, we used Förster resonance energy transfer/fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FRET/FLIM) combined with two-color single-molecule tracking to study the effect of ATP-competitive small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and phosphatase-based manipulation of EGFR phosphorylation on live cells. The distribution of dimer on-times was fitted to a monoexponential to extract dimer off-rates (k(off)). Our data show that pretreatment with gefitinib (active conformation binder) stabilizes the EGFR ligand-bound homodimer. Overexpression of EGFR-specific DEP-1 phosphatase was also found to have a stabilizing effect on the homodimer. No significant difference in the k(off) of the dimer could be detected when an anti-EGFR antibody (425 Snap single-chain variable fragment) that allows for dimerization of ligand-bound receptors, but not phosphorylation, was used. These results suggest that both the conformation of the extracellular domain and phosphorylation status of the receptor are involved in modulating the stability of the dimer. The relative fractions of these two EGFR subpopulations (interacting versus free) were obtained by a fractional-intensity analysis of ensemble FRET/FLIM images. Our combined imaging approach showed that both the fraction and affinity (surrogate of conformation at a single-molecule level) increased after gefitinib pretreatment or DEP-1 phosphatase overexpression. Using an EGFR mutation (I706Q, V948R) that perturbs the ability of EGFR to dimerize intracellularly, we showed that a modest drug-induced increase in the fraction/stability of the EGFR homodimer may have a significant biological impact on the tumor cell’s proliferation potential. |
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spelling | pubmed-43754522015-07-10 Effect of Phosphorylation on EGFR Dimer Stability Probed by Single-Molecule Dynamics and FRET/FLIM Coban, Oana Zanetti-Dominguez, Laura C. Matthews, Daniel R. Rolfe, Daniel J. Weitsman, Gregory Barber, Paul R. Barbeau, Jody Devauges, Viviane Kampmeier, Florian Winn, Martyn Vojnovic, Borivoj Parker, Peter J. Lidke, Keith A. Lidke, Diane S. Ameer-Beg, Simon M. Martin-Fernandez, Marisa L. Ng, Tony Biophys J Cell Biophysics Deregulation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling has been correlated with the development of a variety of human carcinomas. EGF-induced receptor dimerization and consequent trans- auto-phosphorylation are among the earliest events in signal transduction. Binding of EGF is thought to induce a conformational change that consequently unfolds an ectodomain loop required for dimerization indirectly. It may also induce important allosteric changes in the cytoplasmic domain. Despite extensive knowledge on the physiological activation of EGFR, the effect of targeted therapies on receptor conformation is not known and this particular aspect of receptor function, which can potentially be influenced by drug treatment, may in part explain the heterogeneous clinical response among cancer patients. Here, we used Förster resonance energy transfer/fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FRET/FLIM) combined with two-color single-molecule tracking to study the effect of ATP-competitive small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and phosphatase-based manipulation of EGFR phosphorylation on live cells. The distribution of dimer on-times was fitted to a monoexponential to extract dimer off-rates (k(off)). Our data show that pretreatment with gefitinib (active conformation binder) stabilizes the EGFR ligand-bound homodimer. Overexpression of EGFR-specific DEP-1 phosphatase was also found to have a stabilizing effect on the homodimer. No significant difference in the k(off) of the dimer could be detected when an anti-EGFR antibody (425 Snap single-chain variable fragment) that allows for dimerization of ligand-bound receptors, but not phosphorylation, was used. These results suggest that both the conformation of the extracellular domain and phosphorylation status of the receptor are involved in modulating the stability of the dimer. The relative fractions of these two EGFR subpopulations (interacting versus free) were obtained by a fractional-intensity analysis of ensemble FRET/FLIM images. Our combined imaging approach showed that both the fraction and affinity (surrogate of conformation at a single-molecule level) increased after gefitinib pretreatment or DEP-1 phosphatase overexpression. Using an EGFR mutation (I706Q, V948R) that perturbs the ability of EGFR to dimerize intracellularly, we showed that a modest drug-induced increase in the fraction/stability of the EGFR homodimer may have a significant biological impact on the tumor cell’s proliferation potential. The Biophysical Society 2015-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4375452/ /pubmed/25762314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2015.01.005 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Cell Biophysics Coban, Oana Zanetti-Dominguez, Laura C. Matthews, Daniel R. Rolfe, Daniel J. Weitsman, Gregory Barber, Paul R. Barbeau, Jody Devauges, Viviane Kampmeier, Florian Winn, Martyn Vojnovic, Borivoj Parker, Peter J. Lidke, Keith A. Lidke, Diane S. Ameer-Beg, Simon M. Martin-Fernandez, Marisa L. Ng, Tony Effect of Phosphorylation on EGFR Dimer Stability Probed by Single-Molecule Dynamics and FRET/FLIM |
title | Effect of Phosphorylation on EGFR Dimer Stability Probed by Single-Molecule Dynamics and FRET/FLIM |
title_full | Effect of Phosphorylation on EGFR Dimer Stability Probed by Single-Molecule Dynamics and FRET/FLIM |
title_fullStr | Effect of Phosphorylation on EGFR Dimer Stability Probed by Single-Molecule Dynamics and FRET/FLIM |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Phosphorylation on EGFR Dimer Stability Probed by Single-Molecule Dynamics and FRET/FLIM |
title_short | Effect of Phosphorylation on EGFR Dimer Stability Probed by Single-Molecule Dynamics and FRET/FLIM |
title_sort | effect of phosphorylation on egfr dimer stability probed by single-molecule dynamics and fret/flim |
topic | Cell Biophysics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4375452/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25762314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2015.01.005 |
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