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The crystal structure of human CD1d with and without ?-galactosylceramide

The crystal structure of human CD1d with and without ?-galactosylceramide
The crystal structure of human CD1d with and without ?-galactosylceramide
The glycolipid ?-galactosylceramide binds with high affinity to CD1d and stimulates natural killer T cells. Here we report the crystal structure of human CD1d in complex with synthetic ?-galactosylceramide at a resolution of 3.0 Å. The structure shows a tightly fit lipid in the CD1d binding groove, with the sphingosine chain bound in the C' pocket and the longer acyl chain anchored in the A' pocket. We also present the CD1d structure without lipid, which has a more open conformation of the binding groove, suggesting a dual conformation of CD1d in which the 'open' conformation is more able to load lipids. These structures provide clues as to how CD1 molecules load glycolipids as well as data to guide the design of new therapeutic agents.
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Koch, Michael
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Stronge, Victoria S.
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Shepherd, Dawn
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Gadola, Stephan D.
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Mathew, Bini
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Fersht, Alan R.
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Besra, Gurdyal S.
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Jones, E. Yvonne
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Cerundolo, Vincenzo
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Koch, Michael
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Stronge, Victoria S.
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Shepherd, Dawn
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Gadola, Stephan D.
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Mathew, Bini
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Ritter, Gerd
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Fersht, Alan R.
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Besra, Gurdyal S.
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Schmidt, Richard R.
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Jones, E. Yvonne
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Cerundolo, Vincenzo
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Koch, Michael, Stronge, Victoria S., Shepherd, Dawn, Gadola, Stephan D., Mathew, Bini, Ritter, Gerd, Fersht, Alan R., Besra, Gurdyal S., Schmidt, Richard R., Jones, E. Yvonne and Cerundolo, Vincenzo (2005) The crystal structure of human CD1d with and without ?-galactosylceramide. Nature Immunology, 6 (8), 819-826. (doi:10.1038/ni1225).

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Abstract

The glycolipid ?-galactosylceramide binds with high affinity to CD1d and stimulates natural killer T cells. Here we report the crystal structure of human CD1d in complex with synthetic ?-galactosylceramide at a resolution of 3.0 Å. The structure shows a tightly fit lipid in the CD1d binding groove, with the sphingosine chain bound in the C' pocket and the longer acyl chain anchored in the A' pocket. We also present the CD1d structure without lipid, which has a more open conformation of the binding groove, suggesting a dual conformation of CD1d in which the 'open' conformation is more able to load lipids. These structures provide clues as to how CD1 molecules load glycolipids as well as data to guide the design of new therapeutic agents.

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Published date: August 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 44283
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44283
ISSN: 1529-2908
PURE UUID: 1ecd4465-71bc-4fd6-aff8-704766d0d762

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Date deposited: 22 Feb 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:02

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Author: Michael Koch
Author: Victoria S. Stronge
Author: Dawn Shepherd
Author: Stephan D. Gadola
Author: Bini Mathew
Author: Gerd Ritter
Author: Alan R. Fersht
Author: Gurdyal S. Besra
Author: Richard R. Schmidt
Author: E. Yvonne Jones
Author: Vincenzo Cerundolo

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