Height is a complex human phenotype that is influenced by variations in a high number of genes. Recently, a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) within IL11 (rs4252548) has been described to be associated with height in adults of European ancestry. This coding SNP leads to the exchange of Arg-112 to His-112 within the cytokine Interleukin-11 (IL-11), which has a well-established role in osteoclast development and bone turnover. The functional consequences of the R112H mutation are unknown so far. In this study, we show by molecular replacement that Arg-112 does not participate in binding of IL-11 to its receptors IL-11R and glycoprotein 130 (gp130). Recombinant IL-11 R112H expressed in E. coli displays a correct four-helix-bundle folding topology, and binds with similar affinity to IL-11R and the IL-11/IL-11R/gp130 complex. IL-11 R112H induces cell proliferation and phosphorylation of the downstream transcription factor STAT3 indistinguishable from IL-11. However, IL-11 R112H fails to support the survival of osteoclast progenitor cells and is less thermally stable, which is caused by the loss of the positive charge on the protein surface since protonation of the histidine side chain recovers stability.

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