Structure of the functional interleukin-2 receptor. Evidence for the association of human p55 and murine p75 molecules in a mouse T cell line
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- DOI: 10.1093/intimm/1.2.160
Structure of the functional interleukin-2 receptor. Evidence for the association of human p55 and murine p75 molecules in a mouse T cell line
Abstract
The structural basis of the high affinity interleukin-2 receptor which was previously reconstituted in a cultured murine T cell line, EL4 by expressing either wild-type Tac antigen complementary DNA (cDNA) or a chimeric cDNA was characterized. The chimeric cDNA encodes a membrane portion whose extracellular portion consists of that of Tac antigen whereas transmembrane and cytoplasmic portions consists of those the human insulin beta chain. The Tac antigen/anti-Tac antibody complex was treated by chemical crosslinking reagents, purified by goat anti-mouse immunoglobulin (Ig), and was analysed by SDS-PAGE. We here demonstrated the presence in mouse EL4 transfectants of a novel membrane protein which is closely associated with the products of transfected cDNAs in the absence of interleukin-2. The protein is 75 kDa in size and is detected in cells which express high affinity interleukin-2 receptor but not in cells which only express low affinity interleukin-2 receptor. The transmembrane region and the cytoplasmic region of Tac antigen is not necessary for the formation of the complex consisting of Tac antigen and 75 kDa molecule, indicating that a murine 75 kDa molecule associates with Tac antigen extra-cellularly.
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