Granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor-interleukin 3 (GM-CSF-IL-3) fusion proteins were generated by construction of a plasmid in which the coding regions of human GM-CSF and IL-3 cDNAs were connected by a synthetic linker sequence followed by subsequent expression in yeast. Both GM-CSF-IL-3 and IL-3-GM-CSF fusion proteins were purified to homogeneity and shown to bind to cell-surface receptors through either their GM-CSF or IL-3 domains. The fusion proteins exhibited enhanced receptor affinity, proliferative activity, and hematopoietic colony-stimulating activity compared with either IL-3 and/or GM-CSF alone. This suggests that GM-CSF-IL-3 fusion proteins may hold future promise as therapeutic agents.
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Curtis, B. M., Williams, D. E., Broxmeyer, H. E., Dunn, J., Farrah, T., Jeffery, E., … Park, L. S. (1991). Enhanced hematopoietic activity of a human granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor-interleukin 3 fusion protein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 88(13), 5809–5813. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.88.13.5809
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