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Crystal structure of mouse CD1d bound to the self ligand phosphatidylcholine: A molecular basis for NKT cell activation

Crystal structure of mouse CD1d bound to the self ligand phosphatidylcholine: A molecular basis for NKT cell activation
Crystal structure of mouse CD1d bound to the self ligand phosphatidylcholine: A molecular basis for NKT cell activation

NKT cells are immunoregulatory lymphocytes whose activation is triggered by the recognition of lipid Ags in the context of the CD1d molecules by the TCR. In this study we present the crystal structure to 2.8 Å of mouse CD1d bound to phosphatidylcholine. The interactions between the ligand acyl chains and the CD1d molecule define the structural and chemical requirements for the binding of lipid Ags to CD1d. The orientation of the polar headgroup toward the C terminus of the α1 helix provides a rationale for the structural basis for the observed Vα chain bias in invariant NKT cells. The contribution of the ligand to the protein surface suggests a likely mode of recognition of lipid Ags by the NKT cell TCR.

0022-1767
977-984
Giabbai, Barbara
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Sidobre, Stèphane
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Degano, Massimo
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Sanchez-Ruìz, Yovan
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Kronenberg, Mitchell
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Wilson, Ian A.
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Giabbai, Barbara, Sidobre, Stèphane, Crispin, Max, Sanchez-Ruìz, Yovan, Bachi, Angela, Kronenberg, Mitchell, Wilson, Ian A. and Degano, Massimo (2005) Crystal structure of mouse CD1d bound to the self ligand phosphatidylcholine: A molecular basis for NKT cell activation. Journal of Immunology, 175 (2), 977-984.

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Abstract

NKT cells are immunoregulatory lymphocytes whose activation is triggered by the recognition of lipid Ags in the context of the CD1d molecules by the TCR. In this study we present the crystal structure to 2.8 Å of mouse CD1d bound to phosphatidylcholine. The interactions between the ligand acyl chains and the CD1d molecule define the structural and chemical requirements for the binding of lipid Ags to CD1d. The orientation of the polar headgroup toward the C terminus of the α1 helix provides a rationale for the structural basis for the observed Vα chain bias in invariant NKT cells. The contribution of the ligand to the protein surface suggests a likely mode of recognition of lipid Ags by the NKT cell TCR.

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Published date: 15 July 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 414578
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/414578
ISSN: 0022-1767
PURE UUID: 9d5b67ba-1ca6-464e-a897-0e6e8ace8870
ORCID for Max Crispin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1072-2694

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Last modified: 12 Jul 2022 01:52

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Author: Barbara Giabbai
Author: Stèphane Sidobre
Author: Max Crispin ORCID iD
Author: Yovan Sanchez-Ruìz
Author: Angela Bachi
Author: Mitchell Kronenberg
Author: Ian A. Wilson
Author: Massimo Degano

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