Structures and interface mapping of the TIR domaincontaining adaptor molecules involved in interferon signaling

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Homotypic and heterotypic interactions between Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domains in Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and downstream adaptors are essential to evoke innate immune responses. However, such oligomerization properties present intrinsic difficulties in structural studies of TIR domains. Here, using BB-loop mutations that disrupt homotypic interactions, we determined the structures of the monomeric TIR domain-containing adaptor molecule (TICAM)-1 and TICAM-2 TIR domains. Docking of themonomeric structures, together with yeast two hybrid-based mutagenesis assays, reveals that the homotypic interaction between TICAM-2 TIR is indispensable to present a scaffold for recruiting the monomeric moiety of the TICAM-1 TIR dimer. This result proposes a unique idea that oligomerization of upstream TIR domains is crucial for binding of downstream TIR domains. Furthermore, the bivalent nature of each TIR domain dimer can generate a large signaling complex under the activated TLRs, which would recruit downstream signaling molecules efficiently. This model is consistent with previous reports that BB-loop mutants completely abrogate downstream signaling.

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Enokizono, Y., Kumeta, H., Funami, K., Horiuchi, M., Sarmiento, J., Yamashita, K., … Inagaki, F. (2013). Structures and interface mapping of the TIR domaincontaining adaptor molecules involved in interferon signaling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(49), 19908–19913. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1222811110

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