Activated by interaction Cytokines trigger immune responses when they bind to their cognate receptors. Class I cytokine receptors rely on the associated Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) to initiate signal transduction. There has been debate over whether activation involves ligand-induced dimerization of these receptors or ligand-induced conformational change of preformed dimers. Wilmes et al. imaged cytokine receptors in the plasma membranes of live human cells by single-molecule fluorescence microscopy and observed ligand-induced dimerization. They found that the JAK2 pseudokinase domains contribute to dimerization and that hyperactive JAK2 mutants promote dimerization, consistent with the model that dimerization triggers activation. Science , this issue p. 643