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The C-terminal αI domain linker as a critical structural element in the conformational activation of αI integrins.
Weitz-Schmidt, Gabriele; Schürpf, Thomas; Springer, Timothy A.
Afiliação
  • Weitz-Schmidt G; Immune Disease Institute, Children's Hospital Boston and Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston Massachusetts 02115; University Basel, PharmaCenter, Klingelbergstr. 50-70, 4056 Basel, Switzerland. Electronic address: gabriele.weitz-schmidt@unibas.ch.
  • Schürpf T; Immune Disease Institute, Children's Hospital Boston and Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston Massachusetts 02115.
  • Springer TA; Immune Disease Institute, Children's Hospital Boston and Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston Massachusetts 02115. Electronic address: springer@idi.harvard.edu.
J Biol Chem ; 286(49): 42115-42122, 2011 Dec 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21965670
ABSTRACT
The activation of α/ß heterodimeric integrins is the result of highly coordinated rearrangements within both subunits. The molecular interactions between the two subunits, however, remain to be characterized. In this study, we use the integrin α(L)ß(2) to investigate the functional role of the C-linker polypeptide that connects the C-terminal end of the inserted (I) domain with the ß-propeller domain on the α subunit and is located at the interface with the ßI domain of the ß chain. We demonstrate that shortening of the C-linker by eight or more amino acids results in constitutively active α(L)ß(2) in which the αI domain is no longer responsive to the regulation by the ßI domain. Despite this intersubunit uncoupling, both I domains remain individually sensitive to intrasubunit conformational changes induced by allosteric modulators. Interestingly, the length and not the sequence of the C-linker appears to be critical for its functionality in α/ß intersubunit communication. Using two monoclonal antibodies (R7.1 and CBR LFA-1/1) we further demonstrate that shortening of the C-linker results in the gradual loss of combinational epitopes that require both the αI and ß-propeller domains for full reactivity. Taken together, our findings highlight the role of the C-linker as a spring-like element that allows relaxation of the αI domain in the resting state and controlled tension of the αI domain during activation, exerted by the ß chain.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Integrina alfa1 Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2011 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Integrina alfa1 Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2011 Tipo de documento: Article