Abstract

Phosphatidylinositol (PI) 3-kinase plays an important role in transducing the signals of various growth factor receptors. However, the regulatory mechanism of PI3-kinase activity by these growth factor receptors is not completely understood. Therefore, we attempted to clarify the regulatory mechanism of PI3-kinase using insulin and 3T3 L1 fibroblasts. Our results showed that insulin stimulated PI3-kinase activity seven-fold and concomitantly phosphorylated a p85 subunit at the tyrosine residue. However, this tyrosine phosphorylation was not significant in the activation of PI3-kinase as the PI3-kinase pulled down by the overexpressed GST-p85 fusion protein showed as high an activity as the immunoprecipitated one. The p110 subunit was phosphorylated at both serine and tyrosine residues without insulin treatment. Since the phosphorylation state was not changed by insulin. The results suggested that phosphorylation of the p110 subunit does not control PI3-kinase activity. Finally, it was shown that the insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) binding to PI3-kinase was not sufficient for full activation because the amount of IRS-1 pulled down by the GST-p85 fusion protein reached almost maximum, after incubation with insulin-treated cell lysates for 20 min, whereas PI3-kinase activity reached its maximum only after incubation for 5 h. All results suggest that the phosphorylation of p85 subunit at tyrosine residues and phosphorylation of p110 subunit at tyrosine or serine residues are not functionally significant in the regulation of PI3-kinase activity. They also suggest that P13-kinase is needed to bind to other protein(s) as well as the insulin receptor substrate-1 for full activation.

Highlights

  • Since phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3-kinase) was first identified as a lipid kinase associated with middle T antigen in polyoma virus (SV40) transformed cells (Whitman et al, 1985), it has been demonstrated that PI3-kinase is activated by several different receptor tyrosine kinases such as receptors of insulin, epidermal growth factor, plateletderived growth factor, etc

  • Phosphorylation of the p85 subunit is not a determining factor for PI3-kinase activity in 3T3 L1 fibroblasts Insulin stimulated PI3-kinase activity seven-fold in 3T3 L1 fibroblasts (Figure 1)

  • It has been generally believed that insulin stimulates PI3-kinase activity mainly by recruiting more p85-p110 subunit complexes to the insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1), the detailed molecular mechanism by which PI3-kinase activity is stimulated after protein interaction remains elusive

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Abbreviations: PI, phosphatidylinositol; PI3-kinase, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase; IP, immunoprecipitation; IRS-1, insulin receptor substrate-1; GST, glutathione Stransferase; SH2, src homology 2; SH3, src homology 3; C, control; I, insulin stimulated; PY, phosphotyrosine; PS, phosphoserine

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