Interferon

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Interferon-β is used as a treatment for [[Multiple sclerosis]], an autoimmune disease defined by Nylander and Hafler as "a multifocal demyelinating disease with progressive neurodegeneration caused by an autoimmune response to self-antigens in a genetically susceptible individual."<ref name ="MS Nylander & Hafler">PMID:22466660</ref> Inflammation is the primary cause of damage in MS, and though the effects of the disease are well known and various treatments exist for the disease, the exact identity of an antigen or infectious agent that causes the initiation of a myriad of symptoms is unknown.<ref name='MS:Pathogenesis and Treatment'>PMID:22379455</ref>. For more details see [[User:Chengfeng Ren/IFN beta 1a]].
Interferon-β is used as a treatment for [[Multiple sclerosis]], an autoimmune disease defined by Nylander and Hafler as "a multifocal demyelinating disease with progressive neurodegeneration caused by an autoimmune response to self-antigens in a genetically susceptible individual."<ref name ="MS Nylander & Hafler">PMID:22466660</ref> Inflammation is the primary cause of damage in MS, and though the effects of the disease are well known and various treatments exist for the disease, the exact identity of an antigen or infectious agent that causes the initiation of a myriad of symptoms is unknown.<ref name='MS:Pathogenesis and Treatment'>PMID:22379455</ref>. For more details see [[User:Chengfeng Ren/IFN beta 1a]].
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== Comparison of three interferons ==
== Comparison of three interferons ==

Revision as of 06:38, 19 August 2014

Complex of the α-helical interferon α-2 with soluble IFN α/β receptor. Click on the green links to the left to view the structural aspects of interferons. PDB ID: 2hym)

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References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Langer JA, Pestka S. Structure of interferons. Pharmacol Ther. 1985;27(3):371-401. PMID:2413490
  3. Quadt-Akabayov SR, Chill JH, Levy R, Kessler N, Anglister J. Determination of the human type I interferon receptor binding site on human interferon-alpha2 by cross saturation and an NMR-based model of the complex. Protein Sci. 2006 Nov;15(11):2656-68. Epub 2006 Sep 25. PMID:17001036 doi:10.1110/ps.062283006
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  8. Loma I, Heyman R. Multiple sclerosis: pathogenesis and treatment. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2011 Sep;9(3):409-16. PMID:22379455 doi:10.2174/157015911796557911
  9. Quadt-Akabayov SR, Chill JH, Levy R, Kessler N, Anglister J. Determination of the human type I interferon receptor binding site on human interferon-alpha2 by cross saturation and an NMR-based model of the complex. Protein Sci. 2006 Nov;15(11):2656-68. Epub 2006 Sep 25. PMID:17001036 doi:10.1110/ps.062283006
  10. [2] Samuel, C.E. "Interferons, Interferon Receptors, Signal Transducer and Transcriptional Activators, and Inteferon Regulatory Factors." J Biol Chem 2007 282: 20045-20046. First Published on May 14, 2007, doi:10.1074/jbc.R700025200
  11. Chill JH, Quadt SR, Levy R, Schreiber G, Anglister J. The human type I interferon receptor: NMR structure reveals the molecular basis of ligand binding. Structure. 2003 Jul;11(7):791-802. PMID:12842042

3D Structures of interferon

Interferon-α

1itf, 2lms - hIF 2A – NMR
2hym, 2kz1, 2lag - hIF 2A + IFR α/β - NMR
3s9d - hIF 2A + IFR α/β
1rh2 – hIF 2B
3se3 - hIF 2B + IFR 1 + IFR 2
3oq3 - hIF 5 + IFR α/β

Interferon-β

1ifa, 1wu3 – IF – mouse
1au1 - hIF

Interferon-γ

1hig – hIF – human
1eku – hIF (mutant)
2rig – IF – rabbit
1rfb, 1d9c, 1d9g – IF – bovine
1fg9, 1fyh, 3bes – hIF + IFR α chain

Interferon-λ

3og4, 3og6 – hIF 1 + IFR
3hhc – hIF 4

Interferon-τ

1b5l – IF

Interferon-ω

3se4 - hIF 1 + IFR 1 + IFR 2


3piv – ZfIF 1 – Zebra fish
3piw - ZfIF 2

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