Human?:? but not ? interferon binding site is a product of the chromosome 21 interferon action gene
- 1 May 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics
- Vol. 11 (3) , 291-295
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01534686
Abstract
The binding of human interferons to their binding site(s) was measured by the amount of radioiodinated human beta Interferon (HuIFNβ) displaceable by unlabeled human beta, alpha, and gamma Interferon (HuIFNβ, α, and γ). By this approach, HuIFNβ and HuIFNα were found to interact with specific binding sites in cell membranes derived from human cells and mouse-human cell hybrids containing chromosome 21 as their only human chromosome. Specific binding was not observed with cell membranes derived from parental mouse cells or from mouse-human cell hybrids in subsequent generations that have lost human chromosome 21. Although the chromosome 21-positive mouse-human cell hybrids are sensitive to the antiviral effects of HuIFNβ and HuIFNα, they are found to be insensitive to the antiviral effect of HuIFNγ and to lack specific HuIFNγ binding sites. These results suggest that the HuIFNβ and HuIFNα but not HuIFNγ binding sites are coded for by genes located on chromosome 21. The lack of a chromosome 21 gene dosage effect on the inducibility of the antiviral state by HuIFNγ is consistent with this hypothesis.Keywords
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