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Query: UNIPROT:P14784 (
IL-2 receptor
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The gene encoding the human Interleukin 2 (IL-2) receptor consists of 8 exons spanning more than 25 kilobases on chromosome 10. Exons 2 and 4 were derived from a gene duplication event and unexpectedly also are homologous to the recognition domain of human
complement factor B
. Receptor gene transcription is initiated at two principal sites in normal activated T cells. Adult T cell leukemia cells infected with HTLV-I show activity at both of these sites, but also at a third transcription initiation site. Resting T cells do not contain detectable
IL-2 receptor
mRNA. Within 1 hour after stimulation with phytohemagglutinin (PHA), a large, presumably nuclear precursor RNA species is seen, which then gradually disappears. Mature
IL-2 receptor
mRNA forms appear within 8 hours after stimulation, reach peak levels between 8 and 24 hours, and then decline. Thus in PHA-activated lymphocytes the rise and fall in
IL-2 receptor
mRNA levels precede by more than 24 hours the peak and decline of
IL-2 receptor
protein expression occurring at the cell surface. Nuclease S1-protection assays indicate that
IL-2 receptor
mRNAs may differ in length due to the use of three different polyadenylylation signals. Further, these assays demonstrate the presence of transcripts that lack a 216-base segment within the protein-coding region and thus do not encode a functional
IL-2 receptor
. Nuclear transcription assays indicate that the increase in
IL-2 receptor
mRNA is reflected at the level of transcription. Thus,
IL-2 receptor
gene regulation controls
IL-2 receptor
expression at the cell surface and is intimately linked to the control of T-cell proliferation.
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PMID:Structure and function of the human interleukin 2 receptor gene. 288 56
The gene encoding the human interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor consists of 8 exons spanning more than 25 kilobases on chromosome 10. Exons 2 and 4 were derived from a gene duplication event and unexpectedly also are homologous to the recognition domain of human
complement factor B
. Alternative messenger RNA (mRNA) splicing may delete exon 4 sequences, resulting in a mRNA that does not encode a functional
IL-2 receptor
. Leukemic T cells infected with HTLV-I and normal activated T cells express IL-2 receptors with identical deduced protein sequences. Receptor gene transcription is initiated at two principal sites in normal activated T cells. Adult T cell leukemia cells infected with HTLV-I show activity at both of these sites, but also at a third transcription initiation site.
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PMID:Structure of the human interleukin-2 receptor gene. 299 41