Structures of APRIL-Receptor Complexes

  • Hymowitz S
  • Patel D
  • Wallweber H
  • et al.
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Abstract

TACI is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily and serves as a key regulator of B cell function. TACI binds two ligands, APRIL and BAFF, with high affinity and contains two cysteine-rich domains (CRDs) in its extracellular region; in contrast, BCMA and BR3, the other known high affinity receptors for APRIL and BAFF, respectively, contain only a single or partial CRD. However, another form of TACI exists wherein the N-terminal CRD is removed by alternative splicing. We find that this shorter form is capable of ligand-induced cell signaling and that the second CRD alone (TACI_d2) contains full affinity for both ligands. Furthermore, we report the solution structure and alanine-scanning mutagenesis of TACI_d2 along with co-crystal structures of APRIL·TACI_d2 and APRIL·BCMA complexes that together reveal the mechanism by which TACI engages high affinity ligand binding through a single CRD, and we highlight sources of ligand-receptor specificity within the APRIL/BAFF system.

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Hymowitz, S. G., Patel, D. R., Wallweber, H. J. A., Runyon, S., Yan, M., Yin, J., … Starovasnik, M. A. (2005). Structures of APRIL-Receptor Complexes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(8), 7218–7227. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m411714200

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