Neuregulins (also called ARIA(1), GGF(2), heregulin(3) or NDF4) are a
group of polypeptide factors that arise from alternative RNA splicing
of a single gene. Through their interaction with the ErbB family of re
ceptors (ErbB2, ErbB3 and ErbB4), neuregulins help to regulate cell gr
owth and differentiation in many tissue(5-7). Here we report the cloni
ng of a second neuregulin-like gene, neuregulin-2. The encoded product
of the neuregulin-2 gene has a motif structure similar to that of neu
regulins and an alternative splicing site in the epidermal growth fact
or(EGF)-like domain gives rise to two isoforms (alpha and beta). North
ern blot and in situ hybridization analysis of adult rat tissues indic
ate that expression of neuregulin-2 is highest in the cerebellum, and
the expression pattern is different from that of neuregulins. Recombin
ant neuregulin-2 beta induces the tyrosine-phosphorylation of ErbB2, E
rbB3 and ErbB4 in cell Lines expressing all of these ErbB-family recep
tors. However, in cell lines with defined combinations of ErbBs, neure
gulin-2 beta only activates those with ErbB3 and/or ErbB4, suggesting
that signalling by neuregulin-2 is mediated by ErbB3 and/or ErbB4 rece
ptors.