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. 1994 Jul 8;269(27):18102-10.

Expression of a functional human type I interferon receptor in hamster cells: application of functional yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) screening

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Expression of a functional human type I interferon receptor in hamster cells: application of functional yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) screening

J Soh et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

The previously cloned human interferon alpha/beta (Hu-IFN-alpha/beta; Type I interferon) receptor cDNA appears to be only one component of a receptor complex since expression of the cDNA in mouse cells confers sensitivity only to Hu-IFN-alpha B2, but a monoclonal antibody against this cloned receptor subunit inhibits biological activities of Hu-IFN-alpha A, Hu-IFN-alpha B2, Hu-IFN-omega, and Hu-IFN-beta. Here we report that a yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) containing a segment of human chromosome 21 introduced into Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells confers upon these cells a greatly enhanced response to Hu-IFN-alpha A and Hu-IFN-alpha B2 as well as an increased response to Hu-IFN-omega, Hu-IFN-alpha A/D(Bgl), andd Hu-IFN-beta. These responses were measured by induction of class I MHC antigens and by protection against encephalomyocarditis virus and vesicular stomatitis virus. Furthermore, these cells exhibit specific high affinity binding of Hu-IFN-alpha A and Hu-IFN-alpha B2, Hu-IFN-beta, and Hu-IFN-omega. The results indicate that all the genes necessary to reconstitute a biologically active Type I human IFN receptor complex are located within the human DNA insert of this YAC clone.

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