Publications by authors named "J S Bertles"

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  • Two new members of the interleukin-1 receptor family, named TIGIRR-1 and TIGIRR-2, were discovered through genomic research.
  • The gene encoding TIGIRR-2 is linked to cases of mental retardation when mutated, leading to its designation as IL1RAPL.
  • Functional assays indicated that neither receptor can activate NF-kappaB in response to certain interleukins, and they appear to represent a new class of receptors rather than fitting into existing signaling categories.
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Interleukins-2 and -15 (IL-2 and IL-15) are cytokines with overlapping but distinct biological effects. Their receptors share two subunits (the IL-2R beta and -gamma chains) that are essential for signal transduction. The IL-2 receptor requires an additional IL-2-specific alpha subunit for high affinity IL-2 binding.

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Prior research has demonstrated that globin ontogeny of hamster proceeds nearly to completion during the several days that yolk sac erythroid cells (YSEC) circulate in the embryo; synthesis of embryonic globin chains gives way to synthesis of adult globin chains in these primitive cells. In the present study, we translated total cell RNA extracted from YSEC on days 9-13 of gestation in wheat germ cell-free extract, expecting to observe the same progressive rise that occurs in vivo in rates of translation of alpha- and beta-globin mRNA during ontogeny. The opposite occurred; translation rates of both globins decreased sharply.

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Erythropoietin (Epo) binds specifically to receptors on the surface membrane of responsive erythroid cells. In search of ontogenic changes in Epo receptor behavior, we studied characteristics of specific binding to hamster yolk sac erythroid cells during hamster ontogeny. We detected receptors specific for Epo on these cells throughout the duration of their intravascular existence (hamster gestational days 8 through 13).

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