HLA-DO acts as a substrate mimic to inhibit HLA-DM by a competitive mechanism
HLA-DM interacts with MHCII and promotes peptide exchange. This activity of HLA-DM is regulated by HLA-DO. The crystal structure of the HLA-DO–HLA-DM complex along with mutagenesis and kinetic analyses reveal that HLA-DO adopts a classical MHCII structure and competitively inhibits HLA-DM's act...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature structural & molecular biology 2013-01, Vol.20 (1), p.90-98 |
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Zusammenfassung: | HLA-DM interacts with MHCII and promotes peptide exchange. This activity of HLA-DM is regulated by HLA-DO. The crystal structure of the HLA-DO–HLA-DM complex along with mutagenesis and kinetic analyses reveal that HLA-DO adopts a classical MHCII structure and competitively inhibits HLA-DM's activity on MHCII.
Mammalian class II major histocompatibility (MHCII) proteins bind peptide antigens in endosomal compartments of antigen-presenting cells. The nonclassical MHCII protein HLA-DM chaperones peptide-free MHCII, protecting it against inactivation, and catalyzes peptide exchange on loaded MHCII. Another nonclassical MHCII protein, HLA-DO, binds HLA-DM and influences the repertoire of peptides presented by MHCII proteins. However, the mechanism by which HLA-DO functions is unclear. Here we have used X-ray crystallography, enzyme kinetics and mutagenesis approaches to investigate human HLA-DO structure and function. In complex with HLA-DM, HLA-DO adopts a classical MHCII structure, with alterations near the α subunit's 3
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helix. HLA-DO binds to HLA-DM at the same sites implicated in MHCII interaction, and kinetic analysis showed that HLA-DO acts as a competitive inhibitor. These results show that HLA-DO inhibits HLA-DM function by acting as a substrate mimic, and the findings also limit the possible functional roles for HLA-DO in antigen presentation. |
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ISSN: | 1545-9993 1545-9985 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nsmb.2460 |