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=== Role in the immune system ===
=== Role in the immune system ===
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3GMQ protein is a molecule of the immune system. It is involved in presenting a lipidic antigen to NKT cells. Indeed, these proteins are located on the surface of the plasma membrane of APC. When the recognition between the CD1d bound to its lipidic ligand and the TCR of a NKT cell occurs, the lymphocyte turns out to be activated. Thus, the production of cytotoxic molecules such as Th1, Th2, interleukin-4 and INF-gamma is triggered by this activation.
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=== Ligands presented by CD1d ===
=== Ligands presented by CD1d ===
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The ligands of CD1d protein are very specific. Only a narrow set of molecules can bind its recognition site. Amongst those molecules are aplhaGalCer, alpha glucuronyl ceramide acid, alpha galacturonyl ceramide acid, IGb3 and HS44.
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== Structure ==
== Structure ==

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This Sandbox is Reserved from 26/11/2020, through 26/11/2021 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1643 through Sandbox Reserved 1664.
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Structure of mouse CD1d expressed in SF9 cells, no ligand added (PDB entry : 3GMQ)

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Structure of mouse CD1d expressed in SF9 cells, no ligand added

CD1 (Cluster of Differentiation 1) is a family of glycoproteins involved in the presentation of antigens on the surface of specific cells to NKT cells. Amongst these CD1-presenting cells can be counted splenic dendritic cells, marginal zone B cells and CD4+CD8+ thymocytes. This family is made of two main groups: group 1 is composed of CD1a, b and c proteins and group 2 is composed of CD1d proteins.
Thus, the structure and function of such proteins in mice are akin to those of humans. Mice doesn’t express group 1 CD1 molecules. Instead, they have two kinds of CD1d molecules. Therefore, they have been widely used to characterize the functions of CD1d and CD1d-dependent NKT cells in many diseases.


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Function

Role in the immune system

3GMQ protein is a molecule of the immune system. It is involved in presenting a lipidic antigen to NKT cells. Indeed, these proteins are located on the surface of the plasma membrane of APC. When the recognition between the CD1d bound to its lipidic ligand and the TCR of a NKT cell occurs, the lymphocyte turns out to be activated. Thus, the production of cytotoxic molecules such as Th1, Th2, interleukin-4 and INF-gamma is triggered by this activation.

Ligands presented by CD1d

The ligands of CD1d protein are very specific. Only a narrow set of molecules can bind its recognition site. Amongst those molecules are aplhaGalCer, alpha glucuronyl ceramide acid, alpha galacturonyl ceramide acid, IGb3 and HS44.

Structure

Impact of ligand-binding

Conformational variation

CD1d affinity

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Appications

Immunotherapeutic tool

NKT cells marker

See Also

References

  1. {{Information, N. C. for B.; Pike, U. S. N. L. of M. R.; BethesdaMD; 20894USA. 3GMQ: Structure of mouse CD1d expressed in SF9 cells, no ligand added [1] (accessed Dec 5, 2020).}}

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