Expression cloning of a human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptor: a structural mosaic of hematopoietin receptor, immunoglobulin, and fibronectin domains.
Open Access
- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 172 (6) , 1559-1570
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.172.6.1559
Abstract
We report the isolation from a placental library, of two cDNAs that can encode high affinity receptors for granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) when expressed in COS-7 cells. The cDNAs are predicted to encode integral membrane proteins of 759 and 812 amino acids in length. The predicted extracellular and membrane spanning sequences of the two clones are identical, as are the first 96 amino acids of their respective cytoplasmic regions. Different COOH termini of 34 or 87 residues are predicted for the two cDNAs, due apparently to alternate splicing. The receptor with the longer cytoplasmic domain is the closest human homologue of the murine G-CSF receptor recently described by Fukunaga et al. (Fukunaga, R., E. Ishizaka-Ikeda, Y. Seto, and S. Nagata. 1990. Cell. 61:341). A hybridization probe derived from the placental G-CSF receptor cDNA detects a approximately 3-kb transcript in RNAs isolated from placenta and a number of lymphoid and myeloid cells. The extracellular region of the G-CSF receptors is composed of four distinct types of structural domains, previously recognized in other cell surface proteins. In addition to the two domains of the HP receptor family-defining region (Patthy, L. 1990. Cell. 61:13) it incorporates one NH2-terminal Ig-like domain, and three additional repeats of fibronectin type III-like domains. The presence of both an NH2-terminal Ig-like domain and multiple membrane-proximal FN3-like domains suggests that the G-CSF receptor may be derived from an ancestral NCAM-like molecule and that the G-CSF receptor may function in some adhesion or recognition events at the cell surface in addition to the binding of G-CSF.Keywords
This publication has 70 references indexed in Scilit:
- Homology of a domain of the growth hormone/prolactin receptor family with type III modules of fibronectinCell, 1990
- The axonal glycoprotein TAG-1 is an immunoglobulin superfamily member with neurite outgrowth-promoting activityCell, 1990
- Expression cloning of a receptor for murine granulocyte colony-stimulating factorCell, 1990
- Cloning of the human and murine interleukin-7 receptors: Demonstration of a soluble form and homology to a new receptor superfamilyCell, 1990
- HUMAN GRANULOCYTE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR - BIOLOGIC ACTIVITIES AND RECEPTOR CHARACTERIZATION ON HEMATOPOIETIC-CELLS AND SMALL CELL LUNG-CANCER CELL-LINES1990
- Cloning of an Interleukin-3 Receptor Gene: a Member of a Distinct Receptor Gene FamilyScience, 1990
- GRANULOCYTE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR RECEPTORS IN HUMAN ACUTE MYELOCYTIC-LEUKEMIA1989
- Identification and characterization of receptors for granulocyte colony-stimulating factor on human placenta and trophoblastic cells.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989
- L1-mediated axon outgrowth occurs via a homophilic binding mechanismNeuron, 1989
- Cleavage of Structural Proteins during the Assembly of the Head of Bacteriophage T4Nature, 1970