Human Leptin Receptor
DETERMINATION OF DISULFIDE STRUCTURE ANDN-GLYCOSYLATION SITES OF THE EXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN*
Abstract
The leptin receptor (OB-R) is a member of the class I cytokine receptor family and mediates the weight regulatory effects of its ligand through interaction with cytoplasmic kinases. The extracellular domain of this receptor is comprised of two immunoglobulin-like and cytokine-receptor homology domains each and type III fibronectin domains. The extracellular domain of human leptin receptor was expressed in and purified from Chinese hamster ovary cells and was found to contain extensive N-glycosylation (approximately 36% of the total protein). The purified protein had a molecular weight of approximately 145,000 and exhibited ligand binding ability as evidenced by formation of ligand-receptor complex, followed by chemical cross-linking. The determined disulfide motif of the soluble leptin receptor contained several distinct cystine knots as well as 10 free cysteines. The N-glycosylation analysis revealed that Asn624 of the WSXWS motif (residues 622–626) within the C-terminal cytokine receptor homology domain was glycosylated, indicating that this region is solvent-exposed. On the other hand, the N-terminal WSXWS motif was not glycosylated.
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- R
- receptor
- CRH
- cytokine receptor homology
- BS
- bis-disuccinimidyl suberate
- CHO
- Chinese hamster ovary
- Me2SO
- dimethyl sulfoxide
- DSS
- disuccinimidyl suberate
- G-CSFR
- granulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptor
- 4-HCCA
- 4-α-hydroxycyano-cinnamic acid
- MALDI
- matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization
- OB-R
- leptin receptor
- NEM
- N-ethylmaleimide
- PTH
- phenylthiohydantoin
- PAGE
- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
- HPLC
- high pressure liquid chromatography
- PBS
- phosphate-buffered saline.
- Received April 16, 1998.
- Revision received July 17, 1998.
- The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.











