Abstract

Sprouty was genetically identified as an antagonist of fibroblast growth factor signaling during tracheal branching in Drosophila. In this study, we provide a functional characterization of mammalian Sprouty1 and Sprouty2. Sprouty1 and Sprouty2 inhibited events downstream of multiple receptor tyrosine kinases and regulated both cell proliferation and differentiation. Using NIH3T3 cell lines conditionally expressing Sprouty1 or Sprouty2, we found that these proteins specifically inhibit the Ras/Raf/MAP kinase pathway by preventing Ras activation. In contrast, activation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway was not affected by Sprouty1 or Sprouty2. We further showed that Sprouty1 and Sprouty2 do no prevent the formation of a SNT.Grb2.Sos complex upon fibroblast growth factor stimulation, yet block Ras activation. Taken together, these results establish mammalian Sprouty proteins as important negative regulators of growth factor signaling and suggest that Sprouty proteins act downstream of the Grb2.Sos complex to selectively uncouple growth factor signals from Ras activation and the MAP Kinase pathway.

Highlights

  • Normal development requires precise spatial and temporal regulation of signal transduction pathways involved in cell growth and differentiation

  • Endogenous Spry Expression Is Regulated by Growth Factors in NIH3T3 Cells—To characterize mammalian Spry, we chose NIH3T3 cells which have been extensively utilized as a model for cell proliferation, oncogenesis, and growth factor signaling

  • In the same cells, expression of spry1 was down-regulated by FGF and PDGF (Fig. 1B and data not shown). These results show that endogenous spry1 and spry2 are differentially regulated by growth factors in NIH3T3, suggesting that they may play specific roles in these cells

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Introduction

Normal development requires precise spatial and temporal regulation of signal transduction pathways involved in cell growth and differentiation. Using NIH3T3 cell lines conditionally expressing Sprouty1 or Sprouty2, we found that these proteins inhibit the Ras/Raf/MAP kinase pathway by preventing Ras activation.

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