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Characterization of a Putative Receptor Binding Surface on Skint-1, a Critical Determinant of Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Selection

Dendritic epidermal T cells (DETC) form a skin-resident γδ T cell population that makes key contributions to cutaneous immune stress surveillance, including non-redundant contributions to protection from cutaneous carcinogens. How DETC become uniquely associated with the epidermis was in large part...

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Autores principales: Salim, Mahboob, Knowles, Timothy J., Hart, Rosie, Mohammed, Fiyaz, Woodward, Martin J., Willcox, Carrie R., Overduin, Michael, Hayday, Adrian C., Willcox, Benjamin E.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4861494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26917727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.722066
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author Salim, Mahboob
Knowles, Timothy J.
Hart, Rosie
Mohammed, Fiyaz
Woodward, Martin J.
Willcox, Carrie R.
Overduin, Michael
Hayday, Adrian C.
Willcox, Benjamin E.
author_facet Salim, Mahboob
Knowles, Timothy J.
Hart, Rosie
Mohammed, Fiyaz
Woodward, Martin J.
Willcox, Carrie R.
Overduin, Michael
Hayday, Adrian C.
Willcox, Benjamin E.
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description Dendritic epidermal T cells (DETC) form a skin-resident γδ T cell population that makes key contributions to cutaneous immune stress surveillance, including non-redundant contributions to protection from cutaneous carcinogens. How DETC become uniquely associated with the epidermis was in large part solved by the identification of Skint-1, the prototypic member of a novel B7-related multigene family. Expressed only by thymic epithelial cells and epidermal keratinocytes, Skint-1 drives specifically the development of DETC progenitors, making it the first clear candidate for a selecting ligand for non-MHC/CD1-restricted T cells. However, the molecular mechanisms underpinning Skint-1 activity are unresolved. Here, we provide evidence that DETC selection requires Skint-1 expression on the surface of thymic epithelial cells, and depends upon specific residues on the CDR3-like loop within the membrane-distal variable domain of Skint-1 (Skint-1 DV). Nuclear magnetic resonance of Skint-1 DV revealed a core tertiary structure conserved across the Skint family, but a highly distinct surface charge distribution, possibly explaining its unique function. Crucially, the CDR3-like loop formed an electrostatically distinct surface, featuring key charged and hydrophobic solvent-exposed residues, at the membrane-distal tip of DV. These results provide the first structural insights into the Skint family, identifying a putative receptor binding surface that directly implicates Skint-1 in receptor-ligand interactions crucial for DETC selection.
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spelling pubmed-48614942016-05-10 Characterization of a Putative Receptor Binding Surface on Skint-1, a Critical Determinant of Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Selection Salim, Mahboob Knowles, Timothy J. Hart, Rosie Mohammed, Fiyaz Woodward, Martin J. Willcox, Carrie R. Overduin, Michael Hayday, Adrian C. Willcox, Benjamin E. J Biol Chem Immunology Dendritic epidermal T cells (DETC) form a skin-resident γδ T cell population that makes key contributions to cutaneous immune stress surveillance, including non-redundant contributions to protection from cutaneous carcinogens. How DETC become uniquely associated with the epidermis was in large part solved by the identification of Skint-1, the prototypic member of a novel B7-related multigene family. Expressed only by thymic epithelial cells and epidermal keratinocytes, Skint-1 drives specifically the development of DETC progenitors, making it the first clear candidate for a selecting ligand for non-MHC/CD1-restricted T cells. However, the molecular mechanisms underpinning Skint-1 activity are unresolved. Here, we provide evidence that DETC selection requires Skint-1 expression on the surface of thymic epithelial cells, and depends upon specific residues on the CDR3-like loop within the membrane-distal variable domain of Skint-1 (Skint-1 DV). Nuclear magnetic resonance of Skint-1 DV revealed a core tertiary structure conserved across the Skint family, but a highly distinct surface charge distribution, possibly explaining its unique function. Crucially, the CDR3-like loop formed an electrostatically distinct surface, featuring key charged and hydrophobic solvent-exposed residues, at the membrane-distal tip of DV. These results provide the first structural insights into the Skint family, identifying a putative receptor binding surface that directly implicates Skint-1 in receptor-ligand interactions crucial for DETC selection. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016-04-22 2016-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4861494/ /pubmed/26917727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.722066 Text en © 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Immunology
Salim, Mahboob
Knowles, Timothy J.
Hart, Rosie
Mohammed, Fiyaz
Woodward, Martin J.
Willcox, Carrie R.
Overduin, Michael
Hayday, Adrian C.
Willcox, Benjamin E.
Characterization of a Putative Receptor Binding Surface on Skint-1, a Critical Determinant of Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Selection
title Characterization of a Putative Receptor Binding Surface on Skint-1, a Critical Determinant of Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Selection
title_full Characterization of a Putative Receptor Binding Surface on Skint-1, a Critical Determinant of Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Selection
title_fullStr Characterization of a Putative Receptor Binding Surface on Skint-1, a Critical Determinant of Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Selection
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of a Putative Receptor Binding Surface on Skint-1, a Critical Determinant of Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Selection
title_short Characterization of a Putative Receptor Binding Surface on Skint-1, a Critical Determinant of Dendritic Epidermal T Cell Selection
title_sort characterization of a putative receptor binding surface on skint-1, a critical determinant of dendritic epidermal t cell selection
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4861494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26917727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.722066
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