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Molecular and Cellular Biology, December 2000, p. 9018-9027, Vol. 20, No. 23
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SU6656, a Selective Src Family Kinase Inhibitor,
Used To Probe Growth Factor Signaling
Robert A.
Blake,
Martin A.
Broome,
Xiangdong
Liu,
Jianming
Wu,
Mikhail
Gishizky,
Li
Sun, and
Sara A.
Courtneidge*
SUGEN Inc., South San Francisco, California
94080
Received 3 April 2000/Returned for modification 18 May
2000/Accepted 7 September 2000
The use of small-molecule inhibitors to study molecular components
of cellular signal transduction pathways provides a means of analysis
complementary to currently used techniques, such as antisense,
dominant-negative (interfering) mutants and constitutively activated
mutants. We have identified and characterized a small-molecule inhibitor, SU6656, which exhibits selectivity for Src and other members
of the Src family. A related inhibitor, SU6657, inhibits many kinases,
including Src and the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptor.
The use of SU6656 confirmed our previous findings that Src family
kinases are required for both Myc induction and DNA synthesis in
response to PDGF stimulation of NIH 3T3 fibroblasts. By comparing
PDGF-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation events in untreated and SU6656-treated cells, we found that some substrates (for
example, c-Cbl, and protein kinase C
) were Src family substrates whereas others (for example, phospholipase C-
) were not.
One protein, the adaptor Shc, was a substrate for both Src family kinases (on tyrosines 239 and 240) and a distinct
tyrosine kinase (on tyrosine 317, which is perhaps phosphorylated by
the PDGF receptor itself). Microinjection experiments
demonstrated that a Shc molecule carrying mutations of tyrosines
239 and 240, in conjunction with an SH2 domain mutation, interfered
with PDGF-stimulated DNA synthesis. Deletion of the
phosphotyrosine-binding domain also inhibited synthesis. These
inhibitions were overcome by heterologous expression of Myc, supporting
the hypothesis that Shc functions in the Src pathway. SU6656 should
prove a useful additional tool for further dissecting the
role of Src kinases in this and other signal transduction pathways.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: SUGEN Inc., 230 East Grand Ave., South San Francisco, CA 94080. Phone: (650) 553-8612. Fax: (650) 553-8304. E-mail: sara-courtneidge{at}sugen.com.
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