A Secreted Tyrosine Kinase Acts in the Extracellular Environment
Author(s) -
Mattia R. Bordoli,
Jina Yum,
Susanne B. Breitkopf,
Jonathan N. Thon,
Joseph E. Italiano,
Junyu Xiao,
Carolyn A. Worby,
Swee-Kee Wong,
Grace Lin,
Maja Edenius,
Tracy L. Keller,
John M. Asara,
Jack E. Dixon,
ChangYeol Yeo,
Malcolm Whitman
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2014.06.048
Subject(s) - biology , phosphorylation , tyrosine phosphorylation , tyrosine , extracellular , microbiology and biotechnology , protein tyrosine phosphatase , tyrosine kinase , receptor tyrosine kinase , biochemistry , sh2 domain , protein phosphorylation , protein kinase a , signal transduction
Although tyrosine phosphorylation of extracellular proteins has been reported to occur extensively in vivo, no secreted protein tyrosine kinase has been identified. As a result, investigation of the potential role of extracellular tyrosine phosphorylation in physiological and pathological tissue regulation has not been possible. Here, we show that VLK, a putative protein kinase previously shown to be essential in embryonic development, is a secreted protein kinase, with preference for tyrosine, that phosphorylates a broad range of secreted and ER-resident substrate proteins. We find that VLK is rapidly and quantitatively secreted from platelets in response to stimuli and can tyrosine phosphorylate coreleased proteins utilizing endogenous as well as exogenous ATP sources. We propose that discovery of VLK activity provides an explanation for the extensive and conserved pattern of extracellular tyrosine phosphophorylation seen in vivo, and extends the importance of regulated tyrosine phosphorylation into the extracellular environment.
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