Mapping of the cytoplasmic domain of the human growth hormone receptor required for the activation of Jak2 and Stat proteins

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Incubation of cells with growth hormone (GH) stimulates both tyrosine phosphorylation of the Jak2 tyrosine kinase and, in some cells, the transcription factor Stat1α (1-4). When the promyeloid cell line FDC-P1 is transfected with the human growth hormone receptor, these cells can grow in the presence of GH and in the absence of interleukin-3. Growth hormone treatment of cells expressing the human growth hormone receptor did not activate Stat1α. However, a complex is present in extracts prepared from growth hormone-treated cells that binds to the γ response region, an enhancer present in the promoter of the high affinity FcγR1 receptor to which cytokine-activated Stat complexes bind. When truncations of the cytoplasmic domain of the receptor are expressed in FDC-P1 cells only the membrane-proximal 80 amino acids (containing box 1 and box 2) are required for activation of both a GH-stimulated binding activity (GHSF) and tyrosine phosphorylation of Jak2. Activation of GHSF can be inhibited in a cell-free system by the addition of a glutathione S-transferase fusion protein containing these 80 amino acids. Replacement of the one tyrosine in this region of the receptor with a phenylalanine does not alter the activation of either GHSF or Jak2, suggesting that tyrosine phosphorylation of the receptor is not required for GH activation of GHSF. Moreover, a cell line expressing a receptor with only the 54 membrane-proximal amino acids of the intracellular domain (including box 1) shows constitutively tyrosine-phosphorylated Jak2 as well as GHSF binding. With this truncated receptor, there is little if any additional GH-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of Jak2 or induced binding to the γ response region. These results define the importance of the membrane- proximal 80 amino acids of the GH receptor (with the conserved box 1 and box 2 domains) with regard to GH activation of both Jak2 and Stat(s). They also suggest that within these domains there may be positive and negative elements that regulate Jak2 function.

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Hackett, R. H., Wang, Y. D., & Larner, A. C. (1995). Mapping of the cytoplasmic domain of the human growth hormone receptor required for the activation of Jak2 and Stat proteins. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(36), 21326–21330. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.36.21326

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