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Identification of three critical regions within mouse interleukin 2 by fine structural deletion analysis
We have analyzed structure–function relationships of the protein hormone murine interleukin 2 by fine structural deletion mapping. A total of 130 deletion mutant proteins, together with some substitution and insertion mutant proteins, was expressed in Escherichia coli and analyzed for their ability...
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description | We have analyzed structure–function relationships of the protein hormone murine interleukin 2 by fine structural deletion mapping. A total of 130 deletion mutant proteins, together with some substitution and insertion mutant proteins, was expressed in Escherichia coli and analyzed for their ability to sustain the proliferation of a cloned murine T cell line. This analysis has permitted a functional map of the protein to be drawn and classifies five segments of the protein, which together contain 48% of the sequence, as unessential to the biological activity of the protein. A further 26% of the protein is classified as important, but not crucial, for the activity. Three regions, consisting of amino acids 32‐35, 66‐77 and 119‐141 contain the remaining 26% of the protein and are critical to the biological activity of the protein. The functional map is discussed in the context of the possible role of the identified critical regions in the structure of the hormone and its binding to the interleukin 2 receptor complex. |
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