Identification of a 32K plasma membrane protein that binds to the myristylated amino-terminal sequence of p60v-src
- 1 July 1990
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 346 (6279), 84-86
- https://doi.org/10.1038/346084a0
Abstract
The transforming protein of Rous sarcoma virus, p60v-src, is a myristylated membrane-bound phosphoprotein. Interaction of p60v-src with the plasma membrane is essential for transforming activity, and is mediated by association with a membrane-bound Src receptor protein. Evidence for the existence of an Src receptor is based on the ability of a myristylated peptide containing the N-terminal Src sequence to inhibit binding of p60v-src to plasma membranes in vitro: binding of p60v-src to a plasma membrane receptor is therefore mediated by N-terminal Src sequences. Here we report that a myristyl-Src peptide, but not the corresponding non-myristylated peptide, can be specifically crosslinked to a plasma membrane protein of relative molecular mass 32,000 (Mr32K). The 32K protein represents an Src-binding protein in the plasma membrane that is likely to be a component of the myristyl-Src receptor, and which could be involved in cellular transformation.Keywords
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