Structure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 A, a maze for alkyl chains.

The human genome encodes five nonpolymorphic major histocompatibility complex class I-like glycoproteins, CD1a to CD1e, that present lipid antigens for specific recognition by T lymphocytes. Using single alkyl chain detergents, we developed a protocol to generate recombinant human CD1b-lipid complex...

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Main Authors: Gadola, S, Zaccai, N, Harlos, K, Shepherd, D, Castro-Palomino, J, Ritter, G, Schmidt, R, Jones, E, Cerundolo, V
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2002
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author Gadola, S
Zaccai, N
Harlos, K
Shepherd, D
Castro-Palomino, J
Ritter, G
Schmidt, R
Jones, E
Cerundolo, V
author_facet Gadola, S
Zaccai, N
Harlos, K
Shepherd, D
Castro-Palomino, J
Ritter, G
Schmidt, R
Jones, E
Cerundolo, V
author_sort Gadola, S
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description The human genome encodes five nonpolymorphic major histocompatibility complex class I-like glycoproteins, CD1a to CD1e, that present lipid antigens for specific recognition by T lymphocytes. Using single alkyl chain detergents, we developed a protocol to generate recombinant human CD1b-lipid complexes. We present here the crystal structures of CD1b in complex with either phosphatidylinositol or ganglioside GM2 at 2.3 A and 2.8 A resolutions, respectively. The antigen-binding groove houses four interlinked hydrophobic channels that are occupied by the alkyl chains of the glycolipid plus two detergent molecules. A distinct exit beneath the alpha 2 helix further contributes to the plasticity of the binding groove. These structures reveal the mechanism by which two alkyl chain lipids bind to CD1b, and how CD1b can adapt to ligands of different alkyl chain length. They also suggest how very long alkyl chains, such as those of mycolic acid, could be fully contained within the binding groove. These results extend the spectrum of potential CD1b ligands by revealing that, in addition to two alkyl chain lipids, mono-alkyl and triple-alkyl chain lipids can be accommodated in the binding groove.
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spelling oxford-uuid:1ee79dcd-69b4-46a1-9bd3-503260a1ba112022-03-26T11:18:54ZStructure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 A, a maze for alkyl chains.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:1ee79dcd-69b4-46a1-9bd3-503260a1ba11EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2002Gadola, SZaccai, NHarlos, KShepherd, DCastro-Palomino, JRitter, GSchmidt, RJones, ECerundolo, VThe human genome encodes five nonpolymorphic major histocompatibility complex class I-like glycoproteins, CD1a to CD1e, that present lipid antigens for specific recognition by T lymphocytes. Using single alkyl chain detergents, we developed a protocol to generate recombinant human CD1b-lipid complexes. We present here the crystal structures of CD1b in complex with either phosphatidylinositol or ganglioside GM2 at 2.3 A and 2.8 A resolutions, respectively. The antigen-binding groove houses four interlinked hydrophobic channels that are occupied by the alkyl chains of the glycolipid plus two detergent molecules. A distinct exit beneath the alpha 2 helix further contributes to the plasticity of the binding groove. These structures reveal the mechanism by which two alkyl chain lipids bind to CD1b, and how CD1b can adapt to ligands of different alkyl chain length. They also suggest how very long alkyl chains, such as those of mycolic acid, could be fully contained within the binding groove. These results extend the spectrum of potential CD1b ligands by revealing that, in addition to two alkyl chain lipids, mono-alkyl and triple-alkyl chain lipids can be accommodated in the binding groove.
spellingShingle Gadola, S
Zaccai, N
Harlos, K
Shepherd, D
Castro-Palomino, J
Ritter, G
Schmidt, R
Jones, E
Cerundolo, V
Structure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 A, a maze for alkyl chains.
title Structure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 A, a maze for alkyl chains.
title_full Structure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 A, a maze for alkyl chains.
title_fullStr Structure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 A, a maze for alkyl chains.
title_full_unstemmed Structure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 A, a maze for alkyl chains.
title_short Structure of human CD1b with bound ligands at 2.3 A, a maze for alkyl chains.
title_sort structure of human cd1b with bound ligands at 2 3 a a maze for alkyl chains
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