Abstract
CD14 is a 55-kDa glycoprotein which binds lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and enables LPS-dependent responses in a variety of cells. Recent limited proteolysis studies have implicated a region in CD14 between amino acids 57 and 64 as being involved in LPS interaction. To specifically assess the importance of this region with respect to LPS binding, we constructed a mutant sCD14 (sCD14(Δ57-64)) lacking amino acids 57-64. sCD14(Δ57-64) was isolated from the serum-free conditioned medium of this cell line, and, in all assays, the purified protein failed to recognize LPS or enable LPS- dependent responses in cells. We also demonstrated that the region between amino acids 57 and 64 is required for binding of a neutralizing CD14 mAb, MEM-18. Native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis assays were used to demonstrate that MEM-18 and LPS compete for the same binding site on CD14. These data strongly suggest that the region spanning amino acids 57-64 binds LPS and that formation of sCD14·LPS complex is required in order for sCD14- mediated responses to occur.
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Juan, T. S. C., Hailman, E., Kelley, M. J., Busse, L. A., Davy, E., Empig, C. J., … Lichenstein, H. S. (1995). Identification of a lipopolysaccharide binding domain in CD14 between amino acids 57 and 64. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(10), 5219–5224. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.10.5219
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