2q7y

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PDB ID 2q7y

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, resolution 1.950Å
Sites: , , , , , , , , , , , , , and
Ligands: , , , ,
Gene: Cd1d1, Cd1.1 (Mus musculus), B2m (Mus musculus)
Domains: IGc
Related: 1Z5L, 2AKR, 2FIK, 2GAZ


Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



Structure of the endogenous iNKT cell ligand iGb3 bound to mCD1d


Overview

The semi-invariant Valpha14Jalpha18 T cell receptor (TCR) is expressed by regulatory NKT cells and has the unique ability to recognize chemically diverse ligands presented by CD1d. The crystal structure of CD1d complexed to a natural, endogenous ligand, isoglobotrihexosylceramide (iGb3), illustrates the extent of this diversity when compared to the binding of potent, exogenous ligands, such as alpha-galactosylceramide (alpha-GalCer). A single mode of recognition for these two classes of ligands would then appear problematic for a single T cell receptor. However, the Valpha14 TCR adopts two different conformations in the crystal where, in one configuration, the presence of a larger cavity between the two CDR3 regions could accommodate iGb3 and, in the other, a smaller cavity fits alpha-GalCer more snugly. Alternatively, the extended iGb3 headgroup could be "squashed" upon docking of the TCR and accommodated between the CD1 and TCR surfaces. Thus, the same TCR may adopt alternative modes of recognition for these foreign and self-ligands for NKT cell activation.

About this Structure

2Q7Y is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structures of mouse CD1d-iGb3 complex and its cognate Valpha14 T cell receptor suggest a model for dual recognition of foreign and self glycolipids., Zajonc DM, Savage PB, Bendelac A, Wilson IA, Teyton L, J Mol Biol. 2008 Apr 4;377(4):1104-16. Epub 2008 Jan 31. PMID:18295796

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