Identification of residues involved in binding of IL5 to beta(com) using beta(IL3) and beta(com) chimeras
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01/01/1999
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| Resumo |
In mice there are two forms of the beta chain used in the IL3 receptor system, beta(com) and beta(IL3). beta(com) is used by the IL3, ILS and GM-CSF receptors whereas Pns is only used in the IL3 receptor. In this work an assay was developed to identify residues of beta(IL3) that restrict IL5 activity. It was found that such residues reside within the 2nd CRM of the molecule. Furthermore, when residues in the beta(IL3) B'-C' loop were replaced with beta(com) sequence a form of beta(IL3) was produced that was able to respond to IL5. This region is also responsible for IL3 binding to beta(IL3) in the absence of alpha chain. It is therefore an important structural motif of beta(com) and beta(IL3) responsible for both ligand interaction and specificity. (C) 1999 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. |
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eng |
| Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Biophysics #Cell Biology #Interleukin 5 #Interleukin 3 #Cytokine Receptor #Beta(com) #Beta(il3) #Colony-stimulating Factor #Affinity Interleukin-5 Receptor #Common Beta-chain #Gm-csf #Alpha-chain #Molecular-cloning #2nd Subunit #Expression #Il-3 #Reconstitution |
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Journal Article |