Divergent pathways in COS-7 cells: Mediate defective internalization and intracellular routing of truncated G-CSFR forms in SCN/AML

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Background: Expression of truncated G-CSFR forms in patients with SCN/ AML induces hyperproliferation and prolonged cell survival. Previously, we showed that ligand internalization is delayed and degradation of truncated G-CSFR forms is defective in patients with SCN/AML. Methodology/Principal Findings: In this study, we investigated the potential roles of dileucine and tyrosine-based motifs within the cytoplasmic domain of the G-CSFR in modulating ligand/receptor internalization. Using standard binding assays with radiolabeled ligand and COS-7 cells, substitutions in the dileucine motif or deletion of tyrosine residues in the G-CSFR did not alter internalization. Attachment of the transferrin receptor YTRF internalization motif to a truncated G-CSFR form from a patient with SCN/AML corrected defective internalization, but not receptor degradation suggesting that receptor internalization and degradation occur independently via distinct domains and/or processes. Conclusions: Our data suggest that distinct domains within the G-CSFR mediate separate processes for receptor internalization and degradation. Our findings using standard binding assays differ from recently published data utilizing flow cytometry. © 2008 Hunter et al.

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Hunter, M. G., McLemore, M., Link, D. C., Loveland, M., Copelan, A., & Avalos, B. R. (2008). Divergent pathways in COS-7 cells: Mediate defective internalization and intracellular routing of truncated G-CSFR forms in SCN/AML. PLoS ONE, 3(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002452

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