Cloning and characterization of an alternatively processed human type II interleukin-1 receptor mRNA

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Liu, CL
Hart, RP
Liu, XJ
Clevenger, W
Maki, RA
DeSouza, EB
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[1] NEUROCRINE BIOSCI INC,SAN DIEGO,CA 92121
[2] RUTGERS STATE UNIV,DEPT BIOL SCI,NEWARK,NJ 07102
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10.1074/jbc.271.34.20965
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Two types of interleukin (IL)-1 receptors with three extracellular immunoglobulin-like domains, limited homology (28%), and different pharmacological characteristics termed type I and type II have been cloned from mouse and human cell lines. Both receptors exist in transmembrane and soluble forms; the soluble IL-1 receptor is thought to be post-translationally derived from cleavage of the extracellular portion of the membrane receptors. In preliminary cross-linking studies with radiolabeled IL-1, we found that monkey kidney COS1 cells express a soluble receptor with molecular mass of similar to 55-60 kDa, which is different from previously reported soluble IL-1 receptors. This soluble IL-1 receptor protein from COS1 cells was purified to homogeneity by affinity chromatography using recombinant IL-1 beta as the ligand and shown to have an affinity for human I-125-IL-1 beta (K-D similar to 2-3 nM) comparable to the human type II IL-1 receptor (IL-1RII). The purified protein was microsequenced, and the sequence information was used to design primers to clone the COS1 IL-1RII using reverse transcription-coupled polymerase chain reaction; the DNA comparison with monkey COS1 and human IL-1RII indicate that they are 95% identical at the nucleic acid and amino acid levels. In addition, another cDNA, which represents an alternatively processed mRNA of the IL-1RII gene, was also cloned both from monkey COS1 and human Raji cells and was shown to have similar to 95% sequence identity between these species, While the cDNA of the novel alternatively processed gene has a 5' end identical to the IL-1RII, the 200 base pairs at the 3' end are different and the sequence predicts a soluble IL-1 receptor protein of 296 amino acids, Radioligand binding studies of the alternatively processed IL-1RII mRNA demonstrated kinetic and pharmacological characteristics similar to the known type II IL-1 receptor, COS7 cells (which lack IL-1 receptor) transfected with the transmembrane form of the human IL-1RII cDNA showed I-125-IL-1 beta binding in both the membrane fractions and supernatant, In contrast, COS7 cells transfected with the alternatively processed human IL-1RII cDNA showed high affinity I-125-IL-1 beta binding (K-i similar to 1.2 nM) predominantly in the supernatant; a very small amount of detectable membrane IL-1 binding activity was also observed presumably due to association of the soluble IL-1 receptor and membrane-integrated proteins. In cross-linking and ligand blot studies, the alternatively processed human IL-1RII cDNA-transfected COS7 cells expressed a soluble IL-1 receptor with molecular masses ranging from 60 to 160 kDa, further indicating the association between this soluble IL-1 receptor and other soluble proteins, In summary, we report the purification and characterization of a soluble IL-1 receptor expressed by COS1 cells and the cloning of an alternatively processed type II IL-1 receptor mRNA from both human and COS1 cells, The alternative splicing of a primary transcript leading to a secreted protein provides a potentially important mechanism by which soluble IL-1RII can be produced.
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