Dj. Lundell et Sk. Narula, STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS REQUIRED FOR RECEPTOR RECOGNITION OF HUMAN INTERFERON-GAMMA, Pharmacology & therapeutics, 64(1), 1994, pp. 1
Interferon (IFN)-gamma is a central factor in numerous immune response
s. Recently the three-dimensional structure of human and rabbit IFN-ga
mma has been elucidated. This review attempts to bring together the st
ructure and function information into a working model of IFN-gamma:rec
eptor interaction. Based on mutagenesis studies, and corroborated by w
ork with peptides, antibodies and proteolytic digestion, three regions
have been found to be important for receptor binding: a long loop con
necting the A and B helices, His111 in the F helix and a conserved sec
tion of the flexible carboxyl terminus. These three regions may form o
ne continuous binding domain.