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Interleukin-15
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Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is a 14-15kDa cytokine with similar biological functions to IL-2 (Kirman, 1998), eliciting such responses as differentiation and proliferation of lymphocytes, expression of cytolytic programs in lymphocytic killer cells, and chemoattraction of T cells (Chae, 1996). IL-15 has also been implicated in homeostatic proliferaton and deemed necessary for CD8+ T cell memory. In high enough concentrations, IL-15 has been implicated in chronic inflammatory diseases.
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==Structure & Function==
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===Structure===
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{{STRUCTURE_2psm| PDB=2psm | SIZE=300| SCENE= |right| CAPTION=Mouse interleukin-15 complex with interleukin-15 receptor α chain and benzamidine, [[2psm]] }}
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==3D structures of interleukin==
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[[Interleukin]]
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[[Image:IL15-IL15Ra.png]]
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===Function===
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==Disease==
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==Evolutionarily Related Proteins==
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Proteins + (Links to evolutionarily related proteins)
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example IL-2, IL-7
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==Solved Structures==
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2PSM
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2Z3Q
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2Z3R
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2ERS
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==References & Notes==

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(General Description) Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is a 14-15kDa cytokine with similar biological functions to IL-2 (Kirman, 1998), eliciting such responses as differentiation and proliferation of lymphocytes, expression of cytolytic programs in lymphocytic killer cells, and chemoattraction of T cells (Chae, 1996). IL-15 has also been implicated in homeostatic proliferaton and deemed necessary for CD8+ T cell memory. In high enough concentrations, IL-15 has been implicated in chronic inflammatory diseases.


Structure & Function

Structure

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PDB ID 2psm

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Mouse interleukin-15 complex with interleukin-15 receptor α chain and benzamidine, 2psm
Ligands:
Gene: Il15 (Mus musculus), Il15ra (Mus musculus)
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB, TOPSAN
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3D structures of interleukin

Interleukin

Image:IL15-IL15Ra.png


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