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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 10.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2022 Feb 9;602(7897):518–522. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-04393-3

FIGURE 2. GBM mutations selectively enhance EREG-induced EGFR dimerization.

FIGURE 2.

a.-e. SAXS studies of dimerisation of WT or mutated sEGFR (70 μM) induced by EGF and EREG (84 μM). Guinier plots (see Methods) show the natural logarithm of mass-normalised scattering intensity at angle q, I(q), plotted against q2. Extrapolation to the y axis gives I(0)/c, proportional to weight-averaged molecular mass. EREG fails to dimerise WT sEGFR, but induces dimers of all GBM variants. Representative data are shown for 3 biological replicates; see Extended Data Fig. 2a for quantitation.

f. Representative (n = 3) Coomassie stained gel from chemical cross-linking experiments showing that the R84K mutation promotes sEGFR dimerisation by all low-affinity EGFR ligands (adding 60 μM ligand to 5 μM sEGFR). See Supplementary Fig. 1 for gel source data.