3x0f

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Crystal structure of the ectodomain of mouse CD81 large extracellular loop (mCD81-LEL)

Structural highlights

3x0f is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.471Å
Ligands:IPA
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

CD81_MOUSE May play an important role in the regulation of lymphoma cell growth. May be involved in the acrosome reaction.[1]

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is one of the leading causes of chronic liver diseases; however, HCV vaccine remains unavailable to date. One main obstacle is the lack of an efficient small animal model. Cluster of differentiation 81 (CD81) is an essential entry coreceptor for HCV species specificity to human, though the underlying mechanisms are yet to be fully elucidated. We performed structural, biophysical, and virologic studies on HCV nonpermissive CD81s from mouse and African green monkey [mouse cluster of differentiation 81 (mCD81) and African green monkey cluster of differentiation 81 (agmCD81)] and compared with human cluster of differentiation 81 (hCD81). We discovered an intramolecular hydrogen bond (Gln188-Nepsilon2-H: Glu196-Oepsilon2, 2 A, 124 degrees ) within the large extracellular loop (LEL) of mCD81 and a salt bridge (Lys188-Nzeta: Asp196-Odelta2, 2.4 A) within agmCD81-LEL between 188-196 residues. This structural feature is missing in hCD81. We demonstrated that the introduction of a single 188-196 bond to hCD81 impaired its binding affinity to HCV envelope glycoprotein 2 (HCV E2) and significantly decreased HCV pseudoviral particle (HCVpp) entry efficiency (4.92- to 8.42-fold) and cell culture-grown HCV (HCVcc) infectivity (4.55-fold), despite the availability of Phe186. For HCV nonpermissive CD81s, the introduction of Phe186 by Leu186F substitution alone was insufficient to confer HCV permissiveness. The disruption of the original 188-196 bond and Leu186F substitution were both required for potent binding to HCV E2 HCVpp entry efficiency and HCVcc infectivity. Our structural and biophysical analyses suggest that the intramolecular 188-196 bond restricts the intrinsic conformational dynamics of D-helix of CD81-LEL, which is essential for HCV entry, thus impairs HCV permissiveness. Our findings reveal a novel molecular determinant for HCV entry in addition to the well-characterized Phe186 and provide further guideline for selecting an HCV small animal model.-Yang, W., Zhang, M., Chi, X., Liu, X., Qin, B., Cui, S. An intramolecular bond at cluster of differentiation 81 ectodomain is important for hepatitis C virus entry.

An intramolecular bond at cluster of differentiation 81 ectodomain is important for hepatitis C virus entry.,Yang W, Zhang M, Chi X, Liu X, Qin B, Cui S FASEB J. 2015 Jun 26. pii: fj.15-272880. PMID:26116703[2]

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References

  1. Tanigawa M, Miyamoto K, Kobayashi S, Sato M, Akutsu H, Okabe M, Mekada E, Sakakibara K, Miyado M, Umezawa A, Miyado K. Possible involvement of CD81 in acrosome reaction of sperm in mice. Mol Reprod Dev. 2008 Jan;75(1):150-5. PMID:17290409 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrd.20709
  2. Yang W, Zhang M, Chi X, Liu X, Qin B, Cui S. An intramolecular bond at cluster of differentiation 81 ectodomain is important for hepatitis C virus entry. FASEB J. 2015 Jun 26. pii: fj.15-272880. PMID:26116703 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.15-272880

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