Dj. Hilton et al., CLONING OF A MURINE IL-11 RECEPTOR ALPHA-CHAIN - REQUIREMENT FOR GP130 FOR HIGH-AFFINITY BINDING AND SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION, EMBO journal, 13(20), 1994, pp. 4765-4775
An adult mouse liver cDNA library was screened with oligonucleotides c
orresponding to the conserved WSXWS motif of the haemopoietin receptor
family. Using this method, cDNA clones encoding a novel receptor were
isolated. The new receptor, named NR1, was most similar in sequence a
nd predicted structure to the a-chain of the IL-6 receptor and mRNA wa
s expressed in the 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytic cell line and in a range of p
rimary tissues. Expression of NR1 in the factor-dependent haemopoietic
cell line Ba/F3 resulted in the generation of low affinity receptors
for IL-11 (K-d approximate to 10 nM). The capacity to bind IL-11 with
high affinity (K-d = 300-800 pM) appeared to require coexpression of b
oth NR1 and gp130, the common subunit of the IL-6, leukaemia inhibitor
y factor (LIF), oncostatin M (OSM) and ciliary neurotrophic factor (CN
TF) receptors. The expression of both NR1 and gp130 was also necessary
for Ba/F3 cells to proliferate and M1 cells to undergo macrophage dif
ferentiation in response to IL-11.