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Intermolecular interactions involving an acidic patch on immunoglobulin variable domain and the γ2 constant region mediate crystalline inclusion body formation in the endoplasmic reticulum.

Haruki Hasegawa1, Mei Geng1, Randal R Ketchem1, Ling Liu2, Kevin Graham2, Frederick Jacobsen2.   

Abstract

Full-length immunoglobulins (Igs) are widely considered difficult to crystallize because of their large size, N-linked glycosylation, and flexible hinge region. However, numerous cases of intracellular Ig crystallization are reported in plasma cell dyscrasias. What makes some Ig clones more prone to crystallize during biosynthesis as well as the biochemical and cell biological requirements for this cryptic event are poorly understood. To investigate the underlying process of intracellular Ig crystallization we searched for model IgGs that can induce crystalline inclusions during recombinant overexpression. By testing various subunit combinations through mixing and matching of individual subunit chains derived from a panel of human IgG clones, we identified one secretion competent IgG2λ that induced needle-like crystalline inclusions in transfected HEK293 cells. Ig crystallization rarely occurred at steady-state cell growth conditions but was easily induced when ER-to-Golgi transport was pharmacologically blocked. Homology modeling revealed the presence of a prominent negatively-charged patch on the variable domain surface. The patch was composed of eight aspartic acids, of which five were in the heavy chain variable region and three were in the light chain. Crystallization occurred only when the two subunits were co-transfected and the intracellular crystals co-localized with ER resident proteins. Furthermore, subtype switching from IgG2 to IgG1 and stepwise neutralization of the acidic patch independently abrogated Ig crystallization events. The evidence supported that the formation of needle-like crystalline inclusions in the ER was underscored by multivalent intermolecular interactions between the acidic patch and undefined determinants present on the γ2 subunit constant region.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Russell body; acidic surface patch; crystalline body; endoplasmic reticulum; immunoglobulin; morular cell phenotype

Year:  2017        PMID: 28944095      PMCID: PMC5602423          DOI: 10.1080/21592799.2017.1361499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Logist        ISSN: 2159-2780


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