TRAIL-R3, a new member of the TRAIL receptor family, has been cloned and characterized. TRAIL-R3 encodes a 299 amino acid protein with 58 and 54% overall identity to TRAIL-R1 and -R2, respectively. Transient expression and quantitative binding studies show TRAIL-R3 to be a plasma membrane–bound protein capable of high affinity interaction with the TRAIL ligand. The TRAIL-R3 gene maps to human chromosome 8p22-21, clustered with the genes encoding two other TRAIL receptors. In contrast to TRAIL-R1 and -R2, this receptor shows restricted expression, with transcripts detectable only in peripheral blood lymphocytes and spleen. The structure of TRAIL-R3 is unique when compared to the other TRAIL receptors in that it lacks a cytoplasmic domain and appears to be glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol–linked. Moreover, unlike TRAIL-R1 and -R2, in a transient overexpression system TRAIL-R3 does not induce apoptosis.
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Cloning and Characterization of TRAIL-R3, a Novel Member of the Emerging TRAIL Receptor Family
Mariapia A. Degli-Esposti,
Mariapia A. Degli-Esposti
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
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Pamela J. Smolak,
Pamela J. Smolak
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
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Henning Walczak,
Henning Walczak
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
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Jennifer Waugh,
Jennifer Waugh
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
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Chang-Pin Huang,
Chang-Pin Huang
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
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Robert F. DuBose,
Robert F. DuBose
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
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Raymond G. Goodwin,
Raymond G. Goodwin
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
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Craig A. Smith
Craig A. Smith
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
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Mariapia A. Degli-Esposti
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
Pamela J. Smolak
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
Henning Walczak
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
Jennifer Waugh
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
Chang-Pin Huang
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
Robert F. DuBose
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
Raymond G. Goodwin
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
Craig A. Smith
From the Department of Biochemistry and the Department of Molecular Biology, Immunex Corporation, Seattle, Washington 98101
Address correspondence to Mariapia A. Degli-Esposti, Immunex Corporation, 51 University St., Seattle, WA 98101. Phone: 206-587-0430, extension 4687; FAX: 206-233-9733; E-mail: [email protected]
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July 16 1997
Revision Received:
July 31 1997
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
1997
J Exp Med (1997) 186 (7): 1165–1170.
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Received:
July 16 1997
Revision Received:
July 31 1997
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Mariapia A. Degli-Esposti, Pamela J. Smolak, Henning Walczak, Jennifer Waugh, Chang-Pin Huang, Robert F. DuBose, Raymond G. Goodwin, Craig A. Smith; Cloning and Characterization of TRAIL-R3, a Novel Member of the Emerging TRAIL Receptor Family . J Exp Med 6 October 1997; 186 (7): 1165–1170. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.186.7.1165
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