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  2. Molecular basis of the membrane-anchored and two soluble isoforms of the human interleukin 5 receptor alpha subunit

Molecular basis of the membrane-anchored and two soluble isoforms of the human interleukin 5 receptor alpha subunit

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1992 Aug 1;89(15):7041-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.89.15.7041.
J Tavernier 1 T Tuypens G Plaetinck A Verhee W Fiers R Devos
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  • 1 Roche Research Gent, Belgium.
Abstract

By use of a 3' extension PCR strategy, cDNA clones were isolated spanning the transmembrane region and a complete cytoplasmic domain of the human interleukin 5 receptor alpha subunit (hIL5R alpha). These cDNAs differ from previously isolated clones encoding a soluble hIL5R alpha form by a sequence switch at position 1243. When expressed in COS-1 cells, only low-affinity binding of 125I-labeled human interleukin 5 was observed. Coexpression of the hIL5R beta chain led to a 2-fold increase in binding affinity. In addition, this same cloning strategy allowed us to identify a putative second soluble isoform of hIL5R alpha. Genomic data revealed that the two soluble variants arise from either a "normal" splicing event or from the absence of splicing, whereas synthesis of the membrane-anchored form requires alternative splicing.

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