1i8l
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HUMAN B7-1/CTLA-4 CO-STIMULATORY COMPLEX
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Overview
Optimal immune responses require both an antigen-specific and a, co-stimulatory signal. The shared ligands B7-1 and B7-2 on, antigen-presenting cells deliver the co-stimulatory signal through CD28, and CTLA-4 on T cells. Signalling through CD28 augments the T-cell, response, whereas CTLA-4 signalling attenuates it. Numerous animal studies, and recent clinical trials indicate that manipulating these interactions, holds considerable promise for immunotherapy. With the consequences of, these signals well established, and details of the downstream signalling, events emerging, understanding the molecular nature of these extracellular, interactions becomes crucial. Here we report the crystal structure of the, human CTLA-4/B7-1 co-stimulatory complex at 3.0 A resolution. In contrast, to other interacting cell-surface molecules, the relatively small, CTLA-4/B7-1 binding interface exhibits an unusually high degree of shape, complementarity. CTLA-4 forms homodimers through a newly defined interface, of highly conserved residues. In the crystal lattice, CTLA-4 and B7-1 pack, in a strikingly periodic arrangement in which bivalent CTLA-4 homodimers, bridge bivalent B7-1 homodimers. This zipper-like oligomerization provides, the structural basis for forming unusually stable signalling complexes at, the T-cell surface, underscoring the importance of potent inhibitory, signalling in human immune responses.
Disease
Known diseases associated with this structure: Celiac disease, susceptibility to OMIM:[123890], Diabetes mellitus, insulin-dependent, susceptibility to OMIM:[123890], Graves disease, susceptibility to OMIM:[123890], Hypothyroidism, autoimmune OMIM:[123890]
About this Structure
1I8L is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Homo sapiens with NAG and MAN as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Crystal structure of the B7-1/CTLA-4 complex that inhibits human immune responses., Stamper CC, Zhang Y, Tobin JF, Erbe DV, Ikemizu S, Davis SJ, Stahl ML, Seehra J, Somers WS, Mosyak L, Nature. 2001 Mar 29;410(6828):608-11. PMID:11279502
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