Abstract

The rat neu gene product is a 185 kD membrane bound tyrosine kinase that is closely related to, yet distinct from the epidermal growth factor receptor. The biochemical and cellular effects of a neu protein-specific activating factor (NAF) detected in human ATL-2 cell conditioned medium were recently described (1). To further characterize NAF, some of its physicochemical properties were examined and a method for purifying this factor from ATL-2 cell conditioned medium was developed. In these studies NAF was found to be heat stable and sensitive to the protease chymotrypsin. In addition, a method for purifying this activity was developed using a quantifiable, in vitro autophosphorylation assay system to measure NAF activity in fractions following ion-exchange and then reverse-phase HPLC.

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