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The role of prolines and glycine in the transmembrane domain of LAT.

Daniela Glatzová1,2,3, Harsha Mavila1, Maria Chiara Saija4, Tomáš Chum1, Lukasz Cwiklik4, Tomáš Brdička2, Marek Cebecauer1.   

Abstract

Linker for activation in T cells (LAT) is a critical regulator of T-cell development and function. It organises signalling events at the plasma membrane. However, the mechanism, which controls LAT localisation at the plasma membrane, is not fully understood. Here, we studied the impact of helix-breaking amino acids, two prolines and one glycine, in the transmembrane segment on localisation and function of LAT. Using in silico analysis, confocal and super-resolution imaging and flow cytometry, we demonstrate that central proline residue destabilises transmembrane helix by inducing a kink. The helical structure and dynamics are further regulated by glycine and another proline residue in the luminal part of LAT transmembrane domain. Replacement of these residues with aliphatic amino acids reduces LAT dependence on palmitoylation for sorting to the plasma membrane. However, surface expression of these mutants is not sufficient to recover function of nonpalmitoylated LAT in stimulated T cells. These data indicate that geometry and dynamics of LAT transmembrane segment regulate its localisation and function in immune cells.
© 2021 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  LAT; MD simulations; T cells; microscopy; transmembrane domain

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33458942     DOI: 10.1111/febs.15713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


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