Identification of a Leu-Ile internalization motif within the cytoplasmic domain of the leukaemia inhibitory factor receptor

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Abstract

Leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) signals via. a heterodimeric receptor complex comprised of the LIF receptor (LIFR) and the interleukin (IL)-6 signal transducer gp130. Upon binding to its cognate receptor LIF is internalized. In this study, we show that the LIFR is endocytosed independently of gp130. By using a heterochimaeric receptor system we identified a dileucine-based internalization motif within the cytoplasmic domain of the LIFR. Our findings suggest that a heterodimeric LIFR/gp130 complex and homodimeric gp130/gp130 complex are endocytosed via distinct internalization signals.

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Thiel, S., Behrmann, I., Timmermann, A., Dahmen, H., Müller-Newen, G., Schaper, F., … Graeve, L. (1999). Identification of a Leu-Ile internalization motif within the cytoplasmic domain of the leukaemia inhibitory factor receptor. Biochemical Journal, 339(1), 15–19. https://doi.org/10.1042/0264-6021:3390015

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