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Articles by Tom Seegar in JoVE
التصوير البروتين البروتين التفاعلات في الجسم الحي
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University
هذا البروتوكول صورة توضح كيفية البروتين البروتين التفاعلات باستخدام مقايسة القرب الحنق مقرا لها.
Other articles by Tom Seegar on PubMed
Tie1-Tie2 Interactions Mediate Functional Differences Between Angiopoietin Ligands
Molecular Cell. Mar, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 20227369
The Tie family of endothelial-specific receptor tyrosine kinases is essential for cell proliferation, migration, and survival during angiogenesis. Despite considerable similarity, experiments with Tie1- or Tie2-deficient mice highlight distinct functions for these receptors in vivo. The Tie2 receptor is further unique with respect to its structurally homologous ligands. Angiopoietin-2 and -3 can function as agonists or antagonists; angiopoietin-1 and -4 are constitutive agonists. To address the role of Tie1 in angiopoietin-mediated Tie2 signaling and determine the basis for the behavior of the individual angiopoietins, we used an in vivo FRET-based proximity assay to monitor Tie1 and -2 localization and association. We provide evidence for Tie1-Tie2 complex formation on the cell surface and identify molecular surface areas essential for receptor-receptor recognition. We further demonstrate that the Tie1-Tie2 interactions are dynamic, inhibitory, and differentially modulated by angiopoietin-1 and -2. Based on the available data, we propose a unified model for angiopoietin-induced Tie2 signaling.
