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Dynamic Plasticity of the Lipid Antigen-binding Site of CD1d is Crucially Favoured by Acidic PH and Helper Proteins

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2020 Apr 3
PMID 32235847
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Abstract

CD1 molecules present lipid antigens for recognition by T-cell receptors (TCRs). Although a reasonably detailed picture of the CD1-lipid-TCR interaction exists, the initial steps regarding lipid loading onto and exchange between CD1 proteins remain elusive. The hydrophobic nature of lipids and the fact that CD1 molecules are unable to extract lipids from membranes raise the need for the assistance of helper proteins in lipid trafficking. However, the experimental study of this traffic in the endosomal compartments at which it occurs is so challenging that computational studies can help provide mechanistic insight into the associated processes. Here we present a multifaceted computational approach to obtain dynamic structural data on the human CD1d isotype. Conformational dynamics analysis shows an intrinsic flexibility associated with the protein architecture. Electrostatic properties together with molecular dynamics results for CD1d complexes with several lipids and helper proteins unravel the high dynamic plasticity of the antigen-binding site that is crucially favoured by acidic pH and the presence of helper proteins.

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