Interleukin receptor

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{{STRUCTURE_2b5i| PDB=2b5i | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Interleukin-2 receptor α (yellow), β (green), γ (pink) chains complex with interleukin-2 (grey), [[2b5i]] }}
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<StructureSection load='2b5i' size='340' side='right' caption='Glycosylated interleukin-2 receptor α (yellow), β (green), γ (pink) chains complex with interleukin-2 (grey), [[2b5i]]' scene=''>
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'''Interleukin receptors''' (ILR) are cytokine receptor which are classified into type I, type II and . ILR type I are cell surface receptors which recognize cytokines with four α-helical strands. ILR type II are similar to typew I but lack the former’s signature sequence: WXSWS. Interleukin-1 receptor belongs to the ILR of immunoglobulin family. IL1R contains two types. Type I (IL1R1) binds interleukin-1 transmitting its inflammatory effect. Interleukin-1 receptor type II (IL1R2) suppresses interleukin-1 activity. Another suppressor of IL1R activity is the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL1R1A).
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==Function==
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'''Interleukin receptors''' (ILR) are cytokine receptors belonging to the ILR of immunoglobulin family. which are classified into type I, type II and others.
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*'''ILR type I''' are cell surface receptors which recognize cytokines with four α-helical strand. binding interleukin-1 (IL1) transmitting its inflammatory effect.
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*'''ILR type II''' are similar to type I but lack the former’s signature sequence: WXSWS. They suppresses IL1 activity. Another suppressor of IL1R activity is the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL1R1A).
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==3D structures of interleukin receptor==
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See also: [[Cytokine receptors]].
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'''Interleukin receptor type I'''
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=='''TYPE-1 INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR COMPLEXED WITH INTERLEUKIN-1 BETA''' ==
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''Interleukin-2 receptor''
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleukin-1_receptor Interleukin-1 receptor] complex with ligand and go through the plasma membrane. <scene name='57/571319/Scene_2/2'> Type 1 Interleukin-1 receptor complex with Interleukin-1 beta</scene> 3D structure is showing here. Ribbon diagram of s-IL 1R complex to IL-1β. The complex has approximate dimensions of 97Å × 52Å ×35Å with one s-IL1R molecule wrapping around the IL-1β molecule with 1:1 ratio. In the <scene name='57/571319/Scene_2/3'>complex</scene>, domain 3 provides a 'lid' which covers most of the top of the IL-1β β-barrel, whereas domains 1 and 2 from a groove which binds to the lower rim of the barrel. Here, Domains 1,2 and 3 of s-IL 1R are colored light, medium and dark blue, respectively. IL-1β is yellow, with site A residues in green and site B residues in red. The structure is oriented so that the carboxy terminus of s-IL 1R and the cell membrane are at the bottom of the picture.
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[[1z92]] – hIL2R α subunit + interleukin-2<br />
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=='''STRUCTURE OF THE INTERLEUKIN-1BETA SIGNALING COMPLEX'''==
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[[2b5i]] - hIL2R α+β+γ subunits + interleukin-2<br />
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[[2erj]] - hIL2R α (mutant)+β+γ (mutant) subunits + interleukin-2 (mutant)<br />
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[[3iu3]], [[3nfp]] - hIL2R α subunit + antibody
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''Interleukin-4 receptor''
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[[Image:Ternary complex paradigm.png||250px|right|]]
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[[1iar]] - hIL4R α (mutant) subunit + interleukin-4<br />
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<scene name='57/571319/Scene_3/1'> Interleukin-1 beta signal complex</scene> 3D structure was showed here, and the cartoon (right) showed the formation of the ternary complex paradigm, the primary receptors ('''IL-1R''') first bind their corresponding cytokine ligands ('''IL-1β''') and then engage the accessory receptor ('''IL-1RAcP''') (which is incapable of binding cytokines by itself). The overall ternary architecture of the IL-1β–IL-1RI–IL-1RAcP signaling complex has the cytoplasmic TIR domain necessary for signal transduction. The IL-1RI-IL-1RAcP interface was most hydrogen-bonded and signal was transferred through the highly packed hydrophobic region between receptor accessory and IL-1R liganded with IL-1β.
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[[3bpl]] - hIL4R α + γ subunits + interleukin-4<br />
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[[3bpn]] - hIL4R α subunit + hIL13R α subunit + interleukin-4<br />
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[[3bpo]] - hIL4R α subunit + hIL13R α subunit + interleukin-13
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''Interleukin-5 receptor''
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The dimer complex with conserved area was showed when you <scene name='57/571319/Scene_3/2'>click here</scene>. The insert are ligands (IL-1β), which are present as conserved structure as well as green ribbon. The two IL-1Rs and two IL-1RAcPs are colored as purple and blue, respectively.
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[[3qt2]] – hIL5R α (mutant) subunit + interleukin-5
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==Clinical significance==
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Why are people interested in IL-1? Because IL-1 cytokines family are usually over-expressed at tumor sites or inflammatory, these cytokines could be used as bio-markers to help diagnose in advance. Also, since IL-1α, IL-1β and IL-1ra all have the ability to bind to the type 1 IL-1 receptor (IL-1R), and the binding of IL-1α or IL-1β to IL-1R is an early step in IL-1 signal transduction, blocking this interaction may therefore be a useful target for the development of new drugs.
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See also:
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*[[Interleukin]].
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*[[Interleukin-1 beta]]
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''Interleukin-6 receptor or gp130''
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==3D structures of interleukin receptor==
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[[Interleukin receptor 3D structures]]
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[[1i1r]] – hIL6R β subunit + interleukin-6 homolog<br />
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[[1pvh]] - hIL6R β subunit + leukemia inhILbitory factor<br />
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[[2hmh]] - I6R β subunit + suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 – mouse<br />
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[[3l5i]], [[3l5j]], [[3l5h]] - hIL6R β subunit<br />
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[[1n26]] - hIL6R α subunit<br />
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[[2arw]] - hIL6R α subunit - NMR<br />
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[[1p9m]] - hIL6R α + β subunits + interleukin-6
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''Interleukin-7 receptor''
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[[3up1]] - hIL7R α subunit<br />
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[[3di2]], [[3di3]] – hIL7R α (mutant) subunit + interleukin-7 (mutant)
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''Interleukin-13 receptor''
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[[3lb6]] - hIL13R α2 (mutant) subunit + interleukin-13
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''Interleukin-15 receptor''
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[[2ers]] - hIL15R α subunit sushIL domain – NMR<br />
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[[2z3q]], [[2z3r]], [[2psm]] - hIL15R α subunit + interleukin-15
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''Interleukin-17 receptor''
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[[3jvf]] - hIL17RA extracellular domain + interleukin-17F
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''Interleukin-21 receptor''
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[[3tgx]] – hIL21R extracellular domain (mutant) + interleukin-21
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'''Interleukin receptor type II'''
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''Interleukin-10 receptor''
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[[1j7v]] – hIL10R α (mutant) subunit + interleukin-10<br />
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[[1lqs]], [[1y6m]], [[1y6n]] - hIL10R α (mutant) subunit + interleukin-10 homolog<br />
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[[1y6k ]]- hIL10R α (mutant) subunit + interleukin-10<br />
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[[3lqm]] - hIL10R β (mutant) subunit
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''Interleukin-22 receptor''
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[[3dgc]] – hIL22R α (mutant) subunit + interleukin-22<br />
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[[3dlq]] - hIL22R α (mutant) subunit + interleukin-2 (mutant)
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'''Interleukin receptor of immunoglobulin family'''
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''Interleukin-1 receptor''
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</StructureSection>
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[[1itb]] – hI1R1 extracellular domain + interleukin-1 β – human<br />
 
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[[1ira]]- hI1R1 extracellular domain + I1R1A<br />
 
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[[1g0y]] - hI1R1 extracellular domain + I1R1A peptide<br />
 
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[[3o4o]] - hI1R2 + interleukin-1 β
 
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