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31 July 1997, Volume 15, Number 5, Pages 613-618
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Characterization of murine Flt4 ligand/VEGF-C
Lori J Fitz1, John C Morris1, Paul Towler1, Andrew Long1, Paul Burgess1, Rita Greco1, Jack Wang1, Rob Gassaway1, Elliott Nickbarg1, Sharlotte Kovacic1, Agnes Ciarletta1, JoAnn Giannotti1, Heather Finnerty1, Richard Zollner1, David R Beier2, Lee V Leak3, Katherine J Turner1 and Clive R Wood1,a

1Genetics Institute, Inc., 87 Cambridge Park Drive, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140

2Brigham and Women's Hospital, Division of Genetics, 75 Francis Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

3Howard University College of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, 520 W Street NW, Washington DC 20059, USA

aAuthor for correspondence

Abstract

Flt4 is a receptor protein tyrosine kinase that is expressed in the adult lymphatic endothelium and high endothelial venules. We have used a BIAcore assay to identify rodent and human cell conditioned media containing the ligand of Flt4 (Flt4-L). Receptor-based affinity chromatography was used to purify this growth factor, followed by amino acid sequencing and molecular cloning of the murine cDNA, the orthologue of human vascular endothelial growth factor-C and vascular endothelial growth factor related protein. The murine flt4-L gene was localized to chromosome 8 and demonstrated to be widely expressed. Flt4-L was found to have a hydrophobic signal sequence and a pro-peptide-like sequence that is removed to generate the mature N-terminus. In addition, the C-terminal region of Flt4-L has four repeats of a cysteine-rich motif that is presumably also proteolytically processed to generate the 21 000 Mr polypeptide subunit of the Flt4-L homodimer. Recombinant Flt4-L activated Flt4 as judged by induction of tyrosyl phosphorylation, and induced mitogenesis in vitro of lymphatic endothelial cells.

Keywords

Flt4; Flt4 ligand; VEGF-C; BIAcore

Received 5 February 1999; revised 2 April 1999; accepted 3 April 1999
31 July 1997, Volume 15, Number 5, Pages 613-618
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