Alison Pearce, Adam F. Durkin, Michael J. Fisher, Huw H. Rees, Claire F. Taylor, David G. Fernig
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Abstract
A rapid, highly-specific ELISA for tyrosine kinases readily detects such activity in crude extracts prepared from rat mammary epithelial and fibroblastic cells that have been stimulated with epidermal growth factor or basic fibroblast growth factor. Tyrosine kinase activity is also found in extracts of pupae of the cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis. Both the mammalian and the insect tyrosine kinases are ATP-dependent. Both cytosol and membrane-associated (Triton-X-100-soluble) fractions of Spodoptera littoralis pupae contain tyrosine kinase activity. The growth factor-stimulated tyrosine kinase activities in extracts of growth factor-stimulated rat mammary cells are inhibited by genistein and an analogue of erbstatin: methyl 2,5-dihydroxycinnamate. However, the tyrosine kinase activities present in pupae of Spodoptera littoralis are not sensitive to these inhibitors, suggesting that the major tyrosine kinases of Spodoptera littoralis pupae may be distinct from the growth factor-stimulated mammalian tyrosine kinases.
对于酪氨酸激酶,一种快速、高特异性的酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)可以很容易地检测到酪氨酸激酶的活性,这些活性来自于受到表皮生长因子或碱性成纤维细胞生长因子刺激的大鼠乳腺上皮细胞和成纤维细胞的粗提取物。在棉叶虫(Spodoptera littoralis)蛹的提取物中也发现了酪氨酸激酶活性。哺乳动物和昆虫的酪氨酸激酶都依赖于atp。卵夜蛾蛹的细胞质和膜相关(triton - x -100可溶性)部分都含有酪氨酸激酶活性。生长因子刺激的大鼠乳腺细胞提取物中的酪氨酸激酶活性被染料木素和erbstatin类似物甲基2,5-二羟基肉桂酸抑制。然而,滨夜蛾蛹中的酪氨酸激酶活性对这些抑制剂不敏感,这表明滨夜蛾蛹的主要酪氨酸激酶可能与生长因子刺激的哺乳动物酪氨酸激酶不同。