Stoichiometric interaction of the epidermal growth factor receptor with the clathrin-associated protein complex AP-2

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Plasma membrane clathrin-associated protein complexes (AP-2) have been shown to co-immunoprecipitate with the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (Sorkin A., and Carpenter, G. (1993) Science 261, 612-615). Hence, we analyzed the stoichiometry of the EGF receptor interaction with AP-2 using a new antibody that efficiently immunoprecipitates native AP-2. EGF receptor AP-2 complexes were isolated from 35S-labeled cells treated with EGF by EGF receptor affinity chromatography followed by precipitation with the antibody to AP-2. Quantitation of the relative molar concentrations of the proteins found in the complex revealed that 1 mol of AP-2 was associated with approximately 1.1 mol of EGF receptor. No other proteins were present in significant molar concentrations relative to AP-2, indicating that other proteins are not stoichiometrically involved in the interaction of EGF receptors and AP-2 in vivo. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments in cells expressing a mutant EGF receptor demonstrated that the cytoplasmic carboxyl- terminal 214 residues of the EGF receptor are essential for interaction with AP-2.

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Sorkin, A., McKinsey, T., Shih, W., Kirchhausen, T., & Carpenter, G. (1995). Stoichiometric interaction of the epidermal growth factor receptor with the clathrin-associated protein complex AP-2. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(2), 619–625. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.2.619

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