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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (
mast cell
)
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The
interleukin-13 receptor
is characterized by ligand-binding and crosslinking studies and compared with the interleukin-4 receptor. Crosslinking of radio-labeled hIL-4 and hIL-13 to the receptors on human carcinoma and
mast cell
lines demonstrated a predominant subunit at 130 kDa with two other minor bands of lower molecular mass (75 kDa and 65 kDa) in autoradiography. All binding of 125I-IL-13 was specifically blocked when the carcinoma cell suspensions were incubated with an excess of unlabeled hIL-4. However, unlabeled hIL-13 was unable to completely displace 125I-hIL-4 from the 130 kDa protein. In addition, 125I-hIL-13 showed no binding to mouse fibroblast cells transfected with human 130 kDa hIL-4 receptor c-DNA. Using weighted nonlinear computer modeling of the data from several equilibrium binding studies with human mast cells, a model of two binding sites for IL-4 (Kd = 50 and 190 pmol/L) and one site for IL-13 (Kd = 100 pmol/L) fitted better than a one site model with a very high level of significance (F = 10.66, P < 0.0001). It can be concluded that human IL-4R and hIL-13R are similar but distinct. This conclusion is supported here for the first time by a strong statistical criterion.
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PMID:Characterization of interleukin-13 receptor in carcinoma cell lines and human blood cells and comparison with the interleukin-4 receptor. 867 24
A 4 kb human
interleukin-13 receptor
(
IL-13R
) chain cDNA was cloned from a B cell cDNA library using expressed sequence tags homologous to mouse
IL-13R
as probes. The deduced protein sequence shows a significant level of sequence identity with the IL-5R and the human
IL-13R
identified recently by expression cloning. The cytoplasmic region is very highly conserved between human and mouse homologs and contains a consensus binding motif for a signal transducer and activator of transcription. The cDNA encodes a protein binding IL-13 when expressed alone which participates in a receptor complex for both IL-4 and IL-13 when expressed in conjunction with the IL-4R alpha chain. Transcripts for this
IL-13R
chain could be detected in most tissues and organs studied and in T, B, endothelial cells, basophilic, immature
mast cell
, and monocytic cell lines. The pattern of expression is different from the other recently cloned
IL-13R
molecule, and correlates with sites where IL-4 and IL-13 signaling is known to occur. This novel receptor is therefore likely to be implicated in reactions involved in IgE responses, T helper 2 differentiation, adhesion of leukocytes to endothelium, and therefore in pathological phenomena such as allergy, atopy, and asthma.
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PMID:A novel 4-kb interleukin-13 receptor alpha mRNA expressed in human B, T, and endothelial cells encoding an alternate type-II interleukin-4/interleukin-13 receptor. 913 Jun 52