Journal article

The immunoglobulin-like module of gp130 is required for signaling by interleukin-6, but not by leukemia inhibitory factor

A Hammacher, RT Richardson, JE Layton, DK Smith, LJL Angus, DJ Hilton, NA Nicola, J Wijdenes, RJ Simpson

Journal of Biological Chemistry | AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC | Published : 1998

Abstract

The transmembrane protein gp130 is a shared component of the receptor complexes for the interleukin-6 (IL-6)-type cytokines, which include IL-6, leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and oncostatin M (OSM). In addition to its role in the generation of high affinity receptors, gp130 is required for signal transduction by these cytokines. In the present study we have examined the role of the N-terminal located, extracellular immunoglobulin (Ig)-like module of gp130 in signal transduction by IL-6 and LIF. We have expressed wild-type human gp130 or three mutants in murine myeloid M1-UR21 cells that lack functional endogenous gp130 but express the IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) and the LIF receptor (LIFR). By ..

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