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1p9m

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PDB ID 1p9m

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, resolution 3.65Å
Gene: IL6ST (Homo sapiens), IL6 OR IFNB2 (Homo sapiens), IL6R (Homo sapiens)
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Crystal structure of the hexameric human IL-6/IL-6 alpha receptor/gp130 complex


Contents

Overview

Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is an immunoregulatory cytokine that activates a cell-surface signaling assembly composed of IL-6, the IL-6 alpha-receptor (IL-6Ralpha), and the shared signaling receptor gp130. The 3.65 angstrom-resolution structure of the extracellular signaling complex reveals a hexameric, interlocking assembly mediated by a total of 10 symmetry-related, thermodynamically coupled interfaces. Assembly of the hexameric complex occurs sequentially: IL-6 is first engaged by IL-6Ralpha and then presented to gp130in the proper geometry to facilitate a cooperative transition into the high-affinity, signaling-competent hexamer. The quaternary structures of other IL-6/IL-12 family signaling complexes are likely constructed by means of a similar topological blueprint.

Disease

Known diseases associated with this structure: Kaposi sarcoma, susceptibility to OMIM:[147620], Osteopenia/osteoporosis OMIM:[147620]

About this Structure

1P9M is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Hexameric structure and assembly of the interleukin-6/IL-6 alpha-receptor/gp130 complex., Boulanger MJ, Chow DC, Brevnova EE, Garcia KC, Science. 2003 Jun 27;300(5628):2101-4. PMID:12829785

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