FGFR3 intracellular mutations induce tyrosine phosphorylation in the Golgi and defective glycosylation
pmid: 17320202
FGFR3 intracellular mutations induce tyrosine phosphorylation in the Golgi and defective glycosylation
Mutations of the Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3 (FGFR3) gene have been implicated in a series of skeletal dysplasias including hypochondroplasia, achondroplasia and thanatophoric dysplasia. The severity of these diseases ranges from mild dwarfism to severe dwarfism and to perinatal lethality, respectively. Although it is considered that the mutations give rise to constitutively active receptors, it remains unclear how the different mutations are functionally linked to the severity of the different pathologies. By examining various FGFR3 mutations in a HEK cell culture model, including the uncharacterized X807R mutation, it was found that only the mutations affecting the intracellular domain, induced premature receptor phosphorylation and inhibited receptor glycosylation, suggesting that premature receptor tyrosine phosphorylation of the native receptor inhibits its glycosylation. Moreover, these mutations appeared to be associated with elevated receptor signaling in the Golgi apparatus. In conclusion, although pathological severity could not be correlated with a single factor arising from FGFR3 mutations, these results suggest that intracellular domain mutations define a distinct means by which mutated FGFR3 could disrupt bone development.
- French Institute of Health and Medical Research France
- Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital France
- INSERM U781 France
Kinase, Trafficking, Brefeldin A, Glycosylation, Lysine, Nocodazole, Golgi Apparatus, Cell Biology, Signaling, Cell Line, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Chondrodysplasia, Mutation, Cytoplasmic Structures, Humans, Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 3, Mutant Proteins, Bone Diseases, Phosphorylation, Phosphotyrosine, Molecular Biology, Receptor
Kinase, Trafficking, Brefeldin A, Glycosylation, Lysine, Nocodazole, Golgi Apparatus, Cell Biology, Signaling, Cell Line, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Chondrodysplasia, Mutation, Cytoplasmic Structures, Humans, Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 3, Mutant Proteins, Bone Diseases, Phosphorylation, Phosphotyrosine, Molecular Biology, Receptor
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