Literature DB >> 28973899

A peptide extension dictates IgM assembly.

Dzana Pasalic1, Benedikt Weber1, Chiara Giannone2, Tiziana Anelli2, Roger Müller1, Claudio Fagioli2, Manuel Felkl3, Christine John1, Maria Francesca Mossuto2, Christian F W Becker3, Roberto Sitia4, Johannes Buchner5.   

Abstract

Professional secretory cells can produce large amounts of high-quality complex molecules, including IgM antibodies. Owing to their multivalency, polymeric IgM antibodies provide an efficient first-line of defense against pathogens. To decipher the mechanisms of IgM assembly, we investigated its biosynthesis in living cells and faithfully reconstituted the underlying processes in vitro. We find that a conserved peptide extension at the C-terminal end of the IgM heavy (Ig-μ) chains, termed the tailpiece, is necessary and sufficient to establish the correct geometry. Alanine scanning revealed that hydrophobic amino acids in the first half of the tailpiece contain essential information for generating the correct topology. Assembly is triggered by the formation of a disulfide bond linking two tailpieces. This induces conformational changes in the tailpiece and the adjacent domain, which drive further polymerization. Thus, the biogenesis of large and topologically challenging IgM complexes is dictated by a local conformational switch in a peptide extension.

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Keywords:  IgM structure; antibody; disulfide bond linkage; immunoglobulin fold; protein complex assembly

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28973899      PMCID: PMC5642677          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1701797114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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