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Structural insights into the innate immune recognition specificities of L- and H-ficolins
Authors:Garlatti Virginie  Belloy Nicolas  Martin Lydie  Lacroix Monique  Matsushita Misao  Endo Yuichi  Fujita Teizo  Fontecilla-Camps Juan Carlos  Arlaud Gérard J  Thielens Nicole M  Gaboriaud Christine
Institution:Laboratoire de Cristallographie et Cristallogénèse des Protéines, Grenoble, France.
Abstract:Innate immunity relies critically upon the ability of a few pattern recognition molecules to sense molecular markers on pathogens, but little is known about these interactions at the atomic level. Human L- and H-ficolins are soluble oligomeric defence proteins with lectin-like activity, assembled from collagen fibers prolonged by fibrinogen-like recognition domains. The X-ray structures of their trimeric recognition domains, alone and in complex with various ligands, have been solved to resolutions up to 1.95 and 1.7 A, respectively. Both domains have three-lobed structures with clefts separating the distal parts of the protomers. Ca(2+) ions are found at sites homologous to those described for tachylectin 5A (TL5A), an invertebrate lectin. Outer binding sites (S1) homologous to the GlcNAc-binding pocket of TL5A are present in the ficolins but show different structures and specificities. In L-ficolin, three additional binding sites (S2-S4) surround the cleft. Together, they define an unpredicted continuous recognition surface able to sense various acetylated and neutral carbohydrate markers in the context of extended polysaccharides such as 1,3-beta-D-glucan, as found on microbial or apoptotic surfaces.
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