The Open Proteomics Journal

2008, 1 : 79-86
Published online 2008 August 26. DOI: 10.2174/1875039700801010079
Publisher ID: TOPROTJ-1-79

Yeast Two-Hybrid Assay Reveals Several Interactors of EphB6 Receptor

Brian P. Fox and Raj P. Kandpal
Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Western University of Health Sciences, 309 E. Second Street, Pomona, CA 91766, USA.

ABSTRACT

EphB6, a kinase-deficient receptor, belongs to the Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases. It can participate in active cell-to-cell signaling pathways following dimerization with and phosphorylation by EphB1 and possibly other members of the EphB family. EphB6 is a positive prognostic marker in neuroblastoma. The loss of EphB6 expression in melanomas, non-small cell lung carcinomas and breast cancer appears to be associated with a more advanced stage of these cancers. Despite the apparent role for EphB6 in preventing the progression of these cancers, little is known about EphB6-mediated signaling in cancer. We have identified 16 unique proteins that are capable of interacting with the cytoplasmic domain of EphB6 in the yeast two-hybrid assay. Furthermore, the interaction of a subset of these proteins (aldolaseA, dynactin, clusterin, TMEM25 and plekstrin homology domain-containing family B member 1) with EphB6 in mammalian cells was confirmed by employing a co-immunoprecipitation strategy. The identification of these interacting proteins suggests pathways mediated by EphB6.