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Structural basis for the interaction of human β-defensin 6 and its putative chemokine receptor CCR2 and breast cancer microvesicles.

V S De Paula1, N S F Gomes, L G Lima, C A Miyamoto, R Q Monteiro, F C L Almeida, A P Valente.   

Abstract

Human β-defensins (hBDs) are believed to function as alarm molecules that stimulate the adaptive immune system when a threat is present. In addition to its antimicrobial activity, defensins present other activities such as chemoattraction of a range of different cell types to the sites of inflammation. We have solved the structure of the hBD6 by NMR spectroscopy that contains a conserved β-defensin domain followed by an extended C-terminus. We use NMR to monitor the interaction of hBD6 with microvesicles shed by breast cancer cell lines and with peptides derived from the extracellular domain of CC chemokine receptor 2 (Nt-CCR2) possessing or not possessing sulfation on Tyr26 and Tyr28. The NMR-derived model of the hBD6/CCR2 complex reveals a contiguous binding surface on hBD6, which comprises amino acid residues of the α-helix and β2-β3 loop. The microvesicle binding surface partially overlaps with the chemokine receptor interface. NMR spin relaxation suggests that free hBD6 and the hBD6/CCR2 complex exhibit microsecond-to-millisecond conformational dynamics encompassing the CCR2 binding site, which might facilitate selection of the molecular configuration optimal for binding. These data offer new insights into the structure-function relation of the hBD6-CCR2 interaction, which is a promising target for the design of novel anticancer agents.
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Keywords:  2D; BN; Blue Native; CCR2; CSP; HSQC; MV; NMR; NOE; NOESY; PDB; PS; Protein Data Bank; TOCSY; backbone dynamics; chemical shift perturbation; hBD; heteronuclear single quantum coherence; human β-defensin; innate immune system; microvesicle; nuclear Overhauser effect; nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy; phosphatidylserine; total correlated spectroscopy; two-dimensional; β-defensin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23938203     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2013.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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