Leukemia inhibitory factor receptor is structurally related to the IL-6 signal transducer, gp130. |
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Authors: | D P Gearing C J Thut T VandeBos S D Gimpel P B Delaney J King V Price D Cosman M P Beckmann |
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Affiliation: | Immunex Corporation, Seattle, WA 98101. |
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Abstract: | Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) is a cytokine with a broad range of activities that in many cases parallel those of interleukin-6 (IL-6) although LIF and IL-6 appear to be structurally unrelated. A cDNA clone encoding the human LIF receptor was isolated by expression screening of a human placental cDNA library. The LIF receptor is related to the gp130 'signal-transducing' component of the IL-6 receptor and to the G-CSF receptor, with the transmembrane and cytoplasmic regions of the LIF receptor and gp130 being most closely related. This relationship suggests a common signal transduction pathway for the two receptors and may help to explain similar biological effects of the two ligands. Murine cDNAs encoding soluble LIF receptors were isolated by cross-hybridization and share 70% amino acid sequence identity to the human sequence. |
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