Cation binding to the integrin CD11b I domain and activation model assessment

被引:68
作者
Baldwin, ET
Sarver, RW
Bryant, GL
Curry, KA
Fairbanks, MB
Finzel, BC
Garlick, RL
Heinrikson, RL
Horton, NC
Kelley, LLC
Mildner, AM
Moon, JB
Mott, JE
Mutchler, VT
Tomich, CSC
Watenpaugh, KD
Wiley, VH
机构
[1] Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc, Struct Analyt & Med Chem, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 USA
[2] Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc, Genom, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 USA
[3] Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc, Bioproc Res Preparat, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 USA
[4] Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc, Prot Sci, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 USA
[5] Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc, Comp Aided Drug Discovery, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 USA
关键词
adhesion biology; calorimetry; crystallography; integrins; metal ions;
D O I
10.1016/S0969-2126(98)00093-8
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Background: The integrin family of cell-surface receptors mediate cell adhesion through interactions with the extracellular matrix or other cell-surface receptors. The alpha chain of some integrin heterodimers includes an inserted 'I domain' of about 200 amino acids which binds divalent metal ions and is essential for integrin function. Lee et al. proposed that the I domain of the integrin CD11b adopts a unique 'active' conformation when bound to its counter receptor. In addition, they proposed that the lack of adhesion in the presence of Ca2+ ion reflected the stabilization of an 'inactive' I-domain conformation. We set out to independently determine the structure of the CD11b I domain and to evaluate the structural effects of divalent ion binding to this protein. Results: We have determined the X-ray structure of a new crystal form of the CD11b I domain in the absence of added metal ions by multiple isomorphous replacement (MIR). Metal ions were easily introduced into this crystal form allowing the straight-forward assessment of the structural effects of divalent cation binding at the metal ion dependent adhesion site (MIDAS). The equilibrium binding constants for these ions were determined by titration calorimetry. The overall protein conformation and metal-ion coordination of the I domain is the same as that observed for all previously reported CD11a I-domain structures and a CD11b I-domain complex with Mn2+. These structures define a majority conformation. Conclusions: Addition of the cations Mg2+, Mn2+ and Cd2+ to the metal-free I domain does not induce conformational changes in the crystalline environment. Moreover, we find that Ca2+ binds poorly to the I domain which serves to explain its failure to support adhesion. We show that the active conformation proposed by Lee et al. is likely to be a construct artifact and we propose that the currently available data do not support a dramatic structural transition for the I domain during counter-receptor binding.
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页码:923 / 935
页数:13
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