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A structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the African trypanosome

Long-term immune evasion by the African trypanosome is achieved through repetitive cycles of surface protein replacement with antigenically distinct versions of the dense Variant Surface Glycoprotein (VSG) coat. Thousands of VSG genes and pseudo-genes exist in the parasite genome that, together with...

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Autores principales: Đaković, Sara, Zeelen, Johan P., Gkeka, Anastasia, Chandra, Monica, van Straaten, Monique, Foti, Konstantina, Zhong, Janet, Vlachou, Evi P., Aresta-Branco, Francisco, Verdi, Joseph P., Papavasiliou, F. Nina, Stebbins, C. Erec
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10501684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37656766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011621
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author Đaković, Sara
Zeelen, Johan P.
Gkeka, Anastasia
Chandra, Monica
van Straaten, Monique
Foti, Konstantina
Zhong, Janet
Vlachou, Evi P.
Aresta-Branco, Francisco
Verdi, Joseph P.
Papavasiliou, F. Nina
Stebbins, C. Erec
author_facet Đaković, Sara
Zeelen, Johan P.
Gkeka, Anastasia
Chandra, Monica
van Straaten, Monique
Foti, Konstantina
Zhong, Janet
Vlachou, Evi P.
Aresta-Branco, Francisco
Verdi, Joseph P.
Papavasiliou, F. Nina
Stebbins, C. Erec
author_sort Đaković, Sara
collection PubMed
description Long-term immune evasion by the African trypanosome is achieved through repetitive cycles of surface protein replacement with antigenically distinct versions of the dense Variant Surface Glycoprotein (VSG) coat. Thousands of VSG genes and pseudo-genes exist in the parasite genome that, together with genetic recombination mechanisms, allow for essentially unlimited immune escape from the adaptive immune system of the host. The diversity space of the "VSGnome" at the protein level was thought to be limited to a few related folds whose structures were determined more than 30 years ago. However, recent progress has shown that the VSGs possess significantly more architectural variation than had been appreciated. Here we combine experimental X-ray crystallography (presenting structures of N-terminal domains of coat proteins VSG11, VSG21, VSG545, VSG558, and VSG615) with deep-learning prediction using Alphafold to produce models of hundreds of VSG proteins. We classify the VSGnome into groups based on protein architecture and oligomerization state, contextualize recent bioinformatics clustering schemes, and extensively map VSG-diversity space. We demonstrate that in addition to the structural variability and post-translational modifications observed thus far, VSGs are also characterized by variations in oligomerization state and possess inherent flexibility and alternative conformations, lending additional variability to what is exposed to the immune system. Finally, these additional experimental structures and the hundreds of Alphafold predictions confirm that the molecular surfaces of the VSGs remain distinct from variant to variant, supporting the hypothesis that protein surface diversity is central to the process of antigenic variation used by this organism during infection.
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spelling pubmed-105016842023-09-15 A structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the African trypanosome Đaković, Sara Zeelen, Johan P. Gkeka, Anastasia Chandra, Monica van Straaten, Monique Foti, Konstantina Zhong, Janet Vlachou, Evi P. Aresta-Branco, Francisco Verdi, Joseph P. Papavasiliou, F. Nina Stebbins, C. Erec PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Long-term immune evasion by the African trypanosome is achieved through repetitive cycles of surface protein replacement with antigenically distinct versions of the dense Variant Surface Glycoprotein (VSG) coat. Thousands of VSG genes and pseudo-genes exist in the parasite genome that, together with genetic recombination mechanisms, allow for essentially unlimited immune escape from the adaptive immune system of the host. The diversity space of the "VSGnome" at the protein level was thought to be limited to a few related folds whose structures were determined more than 30 years ago. However, recent progress has shown that the VSGs possess significantly more architectural variation than had been appreciated. Here we combine experimental X-ray crystallography (presenting structures of N-terminal domains of coat proteins VSG11, VSG21, VSG545, VSG558, and VSG615) with deep-learning prediction using Alphafold to produce models of hundreds of VSG proteins. We classify the VSGnome into groups based on protein architecture and oligomerization state, contextualize recent bioinformatics clustering schemes, and extensively map VSG-diversity space. We demonstrate that in addition to the structural variability and post-translational modifications observed thus far, VSGs are also characterized by variations in oligomerization state and possess inherent flexibility and alternative conformations, lending additional variability to what is exposed to the immune system. Finally, these additional experimental structures and the hundreds of Alphafold predictions confirm that the molecular surfaces of the VSGs remain distinct from variant to variant, supporting the hypothesis that protein surface diversity is central to the process of antigenic variation used by this organism during infection. Public Library of Science 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10501684/ /pubmed/37656766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011621 Text en © 2023 Đaković et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Đaković, Sara
Zeelen, Johan P.
Gkeka, Anastasia
Chandra, Monica
van Straaten, Monique
Foti, Konstantina
Zhong, Janet
Vlachou, Evi P.
Aresta-Branco, Francisco
Verdi, Joseph P.
Papavasiliou, F. Nina
Stebbins, C. Erec
A structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the African trypanosome
title A structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the African trypanosome
title_full A structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the African trypanosome
title_fullStr A structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the African trypanosome
title_full_unstemmed A structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the African trypanosome
title_short A structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the African trypanosome
title_sort structural classification of the variant surface glycoproteins of the african trypanosome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10501684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37656766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011621
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