The ob gene product, leptin, is an important circulating signal for the regulation of body weight. To identify high affinity leptin-binding sites, we generated a series of leptin-alkaline phosphatase (AP) fusion proteins as well as [125I]leptin. After a binding survey of cell lines and tissues, we identified leptin-binding sites in the mouse choroid plexus. A cDNA expression library was prepared from mouse choroid plexus and screened with a leptin-AP fusion protein to identify a leptin receptor (OB-R). OB-R is a single membrane-spanning receptor most related to the gp130 signal-transducing component of the IL-6 receptor, the G-CSF receptor, and the LIF receptor. OB-R mRNA is expressed not only in choroid plexus, but also in several other tissues, including hypothalamus. Genetic mapping of the gene encoding OB-R shows that it is within the 5.1 cM interval of mouse chromosome 4 that contains the db locus.
Identification and expression cloning of a leptin receptor, OB-R.
L. Tartaglia,M. Dembski,Xun Weng,N. Deng,J. Culpepper,R. Devos,G. Richards,L. A. Campfield,F. T. Clark,J. Deeds,C. Muir,Sean Sanker,A. Moriarty,K. J. Moore,J. Smutko,Gail G. Mays,Elizabeth A. Wool,Cheryl A. Monroe,R. Tepper
Published 1995 in Cell
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1995
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Cell
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1995-12-29
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Biology, Medicine
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