葡萄球菌肠毒素B的晶体结构,是一种超抗原
S Swaminathan1, W Furey, J Pletcher
1Biocrystallography Laboratory, VA Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15240.
Nature
|October 29, 1992
概括
葡萄球菌肠毒素B的三维结构,一种毒素和超抗原,揭示了一个独特的两域折叠. 这种结构阐明了T细胞受体和MHCII结合部位,提供了对其生物活性的见解.
科学领域:
- 结构生物学 结构生物学
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 微生物学 微生物学
背景情况:
- 葡萄球菌肠毒素B (SEB) 是一种强大的外毒素和超抗原.
- 了解SEB的结构对于阐明其在免疫反应和毒性方面的作用机制至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定葡萄球菌肠毒素B的高分辨率三维结构.
- 确定关键的结构特征,包括T细胞受体和MHCII分子的结合点.
主要方法:
- 使用X射线结晶学来确定蛋白质结构.
- 该结构的分辨率为2.5安格斯特罗姆分辨率.
主要成果:
- 确定的结构揭示了一个不寻常的两域主链折叠,可能是葡萄球菌肠毒素中保存的动机.
- 由这两个域形成的浅洞构成了T细胞受体结合部位.
- 确定了MHCII分子结合的相邻部位.
- 还发现了一个具有潜在生物学意义的独特腔.
结论:
- 阐明的结构为SEB的超抗原活性提供了详细的分子基础.
- 已识别的结构特征可以指导SEB功能的抑制剂或调节剂的开发.
- 保存的域折叠表明了相关的葡萄球菌肠毒素的共同结构框架.
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