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Combinatorial Diversity of Syk Recruitment Driven by Its Multivalent Engagement with FcεRIγ

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Journal Mol Biol Cell
Date 2019 Jun 20
PMID 31216232
Citations 13
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Syk/Zap70 family kinases are essential for signaling via multichain immune-recognition receptors such as tetrameric (αβγ2) FcεRI. Syk activation is generally attributed to binding of its tandem SH2 domains to dual phosphotyrosines within FcεRIγ-ITAMs (immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs). However, the mechanistic details of Syk docking on γ homodimers are unresolved. Here, we estimate that multivalent interactions for WT Syk improve -oriented binding by three orders of magnitude. We applied molecular dynamics (MD), hybrid MD/worm-like chain polymer modeling, and live cell imaging to evaluate relative binding and signaling output for all possible and Syk-FcεRIγ configurations. Syk binding is likely modulated during signaling by autophosphorylation on Y130 in interdomain A, since a Y130E phosphomimetic form of Syk is predicted to lead to reduced helicity of interdomain A and alter Syk's bias for binding. Experiments in reconstituted γ-KO cells, whose γ subunits are linked by disulfide bonds, as well as in cells expressing monomeric ITAM or hemITAM γ-chimeras, support model predictions that short distances between γ ITAM pairs are required for docking. We propose that the full range of docking configurations improves signaling efficiency by expanding the combinatorial possibilities for Syk recruitment, particularly under conditions of incomplete ITAM phosphorylation.

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