The β-subunit of the IL-5 receptor is responsible for signal transduction and contains several intracellular signaling domains. Unlike the α-chain, the β-chain does not bind IL-5, is not specific to this cytokine, and is expressed on practically all
leukocytes. In fact, the β-subunit of the IL-5 receptor is also found in
IL-3 and
GM-CSF receptors where it is associated with
IL-3Rα and
GM-CSFRα subunits respectively. Therefore, it is known as the common β receptor or βc. As with the IL-5Rα subunit, the β subunit’s
cytoplasmic domain is constitutively associated with
JAK2, as well as
LYN, another tyrosine kinase, which are both essential for IL-5 signal transduction. == Drug target ==