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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 265, Issue 4, 1827-1830, Feb, 1990

Expression and reconstitution of a biologically active human interferon- gamma receptor in hamster cells

V Jung, C Jones, CS Kumar, S Stefanos, S O'Connell and S Pestka
Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Medicine and Dentistry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-5635.

We report the expression of the human interferon-gamma (Hu-IFN-gamma) receptor from a cDNA clone in an animal cell where both stable expression of the cloned receptor as well as its biological activity is demonstrated for the first time. Biological activity of the receptor (i.e. expression of surface histocompatibility antigens in response to human interferon-gamma) requires the presence of human chromosome 21 demonstrating the requirement for at least one other species-specific factor in the modulation of receptor action. This system should now facilitate delineation of regions involved in the binding of human interferon-gamma and receptor signal transduction.
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