Barbara Kure Klein
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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997
Barbara Kure Klein; Yiqing Feng; Charles A. McWherter; William F. Hood; Kumnan Paik; John P. Mckearn
Interleukin-3 (IL-3) is a member of the cytokine superfamily that promotes multi-potential hematopoietic cell growth by interacting with a cell surface receptor composed of α and β chains. The newly available three-dimensional structure of a variant of human (h) IL-3 allowed us to evaluate new and existing mutagenesis data and to rationally interpret the structure-function relationship of hIL-3 on a structural basis. The amino acid residues that were identified to be important for hIL-3 activity are grouped into two classes. The first class consists of largely hydrophobic residues required for the structural integrity of the protein, including the residues in IL-3 that are largely conserved among 10 mammalian species. These residues form the core of a scaffold for the second class of more rapidly diverging solvent-exposed residues, likely to be required for interaction with the receptor. Ten important and solvent-exposed residues, Asp21, Gly42, Glu43, Gln45, Asp46, Met49, Arg94, Pro96, Phe113, and Lys116, map to one side of the protein and form a putative binding site for the α subunit of the receptor. A model of the IL-3·IL-3 receptor complex based on the human growth hormone (hGH)·hGH soluble receptor complex structure suggests that the interface between IL-3 and the IL-3 receptor α subunit consists of a cluster of hydrophobic residues flanked by electrostatic interactions. Although the IL-3/IL-3 receptor β subunit interface cannot be uniquely located due to the lack of sufficient experimental data, several residues of the β subunit that may interact with Glu22 of IL-3 are proposed. The role of these residues can be tested in future mutagenesis studies to define the interaction between IL-3 and IL-3 receptor β subunit.
Journal of Molecular Biology | 1996
Yiqing Feng; Barbara Kure Klein; Charles A. McWherter
Archive | 1995
S. Christopher Bauer; Mark Allen Abrams; Sarah Ruth Braford-Goldberg; Maire Helena Caparon; Alan Michael Easton; Barbara Kure Klein; John P. Mckearn; Peter O. Olins; Kumnan Paik; John Warren Thomas
Archive | 1995
S. Christopher Bauer; Mark Allen Abrams; Sarah Ruth Braford-Goldberg; Maire Helena Caparon; Alan Michael Easton; Barbara Kure Klein; John P. Mckearn; Peter O. Olins; Kumnan Paik; John Warren Thomas
Archive | 1995
S. Christopher Bauer; Mark Allen Abrams; Sarah Ruth Braford-Goldberg; Maire Helena Caparon; Alan Michael Easton; Barbara Kure Klein; John P. Mckearn; Peter O. Olins; Kumnan Paik; John Warren Thomas
Archive | 1994
S. Christopher Bauer; Mark Allen Abrams; Sarah Ruth Braford-Goldberg; Maire Helena Caparon; Alan Michael Easton; Barbara Kure Klein; John P. Mckearn; Peter O. Olins; Kumnan Paik; John Warren Thomas
Archive | 1998
Mark A. Bolanowski; Maire Helena Caparon; Gerald F. Casperson; Susan A. Gregory; Barbara Kure Klein; John P. Mckearn
Archive | 1995
Mark Allen Abrams; Christopher S. Bauer; Sarah Ruth Braford-Goldberg; Marie Helena Caparon; Alan Michael Easton; Barbara Kure Klein; Kearn John Patrick Mc; Peter O. Olins; Kumnan Paik; John Warren Thomas
Archive | 1996
Yiqing Feng; Nicholas R. Staten; Charles M. Baum; Neena L. Summers; Maire Helena Caparon; S. C. Bauer; Linda L. Zurfluh; John P. Mckearn; Barbara Kure Klein; Stephen C. Lee; Charles A. McWherter; Judith G. Giri
Archive | 1995
S. Christopher Bauer; Mark Allen Abrams; Sarah Ruth Braford-Goldberg; Maire Helena Caparon; Alan Michael Easton; Barbara Kure Klein; John P. Mckearn; Peter O. Olins; Kumnan Paik; John Warren Thomas