T cell receptor recognition of CD1b presenting a mycobacterial glycolipid
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2016
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Abstract
CD1 proteins present microbial lipids to T cells. Germline-encoded mycolyl lipid-reactive (GEM) T cells with conserved αβ T cell receptors (TCRs) recognize CD1b presenting mycobacterial mycolates. As the molecular basis underpinning TCR recognition of CD1b remains unknown, here we determine the structure of a GEM TCR bound to CD1b presenting glucose-6-O-monomycolate (GMM). The GEM TCR docks centrally above CD1b, whereby the conserved TCR α-chain extensively contacts CD1b and GMM. Through mutagenesis and study of T cells from tuberculosis patients, we identify a consensus CD1b footprint of TCRs present among GEM T cells. Using both the TCR α- and β-chains as tweezers to surround and grip the glucose moiety of GMM, GEM TCRs create a highly specific mechanism for recognizing this mycobacterial glycolipid.
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Antigen presentation, Antigen-presenting cells, T-cell receptor, X-ray crystallography, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Gras, S, Van Rhijn, I, Shahine, A, Cheng, T-Y, Bhati, M, Tan, L L, Halim, H, Tuttle, K D, Gapin, L, Le Nours, J, Moody, D B & Rossjohn, J 2016, 'T cell receptor recognition of CD1b presenting a mycobacterial glycolipid', Nature Communications [E], vol. 7, 13257. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13257