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A Cholesterol-Based Allostery Model of T Cell Receptor Phosphorylation.

Mahima Swamy1, Katharina Beck-Garcia2, Esmeralda Beck-Garcia3, Frederike A Hartl4, Anna Morath5, O Sascha Yousefi5, Elaine Pashupati Dopfer6, Eszter Molnár4, Anna K Schulze7, Raquel Blanco8, Aldo Borroto8, Nadia Martín-Blanco8, Balbino Alarcon8, Thomas Höfer7, Susana Minguet9, Wolfgang W A Schamel10.   

Abstract

Signaling through the T cell receptor (TCR) controls adaptive immune responses. Antigen binding to TCRαβ transmits signals through the plasma membrane to induce phosphorylation of the CD3 cytoplasmic tails by incompletely understood mechanisms. Here we show that cholesterol bound to the TCRβ transmembrane region keeps the TCR in a resting, inactive conformation that cannot be phosphorylated by active kinases. Only TCRs that spontaneously detached from cholesterol could switch to the active conformation (termed primed TCRs) and then be phosphorylated. Indeed, by modulating cholesterol binding genetically or enzymatically, we could switch the TCR between the resting and primed states. The active conformation was stabilized by binding to peptide-MHC, which thus controlled TCR signaling. These data are explained by a model of reciprocal allosteric regulation of TCR phosphorylation by cholesterol and ligand binding. Our results provide both a molecular mechanism and a conceptual framework for how lipid-receptor interactions regulate signal transduction.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27192576     DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2016.04.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunity        ISSN: 1074-7613            Impact factor:   31.745


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