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Crystal structure of a Staphylococcus aureus protein a domain complexed with the Fab fragment of a human IgM antibody: Structural basis for recognition of B-cell receptors and superantigen activity

  • Marc Graille
  • , Enrico A. Stura
  • , Adam L. Corper
  • , Brian J. Sutton
  • , Michael J. Taussig
  • , Jean Baptiste Charbonnier
  • , Gregg J. Silverman
  • C.E. Saclay
  • King's College London
  • Signalling ISP
  • Department of Medicine

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Staphylococcus aureus produces a virulence factor, protein A (SPA), that contains five homologous Ig-binding domains. The interactions of SpA with the Fab region of membrane-anchored Igs can stimulate a large fraction of B cells, contributing to lymphocyte clonal selection. To understand the molecular basis for this activity, we have solved the crystal structure of the complex between domain D of SpA and the Fab fragment of a human IgM antibody to 2.7-A resolution. In the complex, helices II and III of domain D interact with the variable region of the Fab heavy chain (VH) through framework residues, without the involvement of the hypervariable regions implicated in antigen recognition. The contact residues are highly conserved in human VH3 antibodies but not in other families. The contact residues from domain D also are conserved among all SpA Ig-binding domains, suggesting that each could bind in a similar manner. Features of this interaction parallel those reported for staphylococcal enterotoxins that are superantigens for many T cells. The structural homology between Ig VH regions and the T-cell receptor Vβ regions facilitates their comparison, and both types of interactions involve lymphocyte receptor surface remote from the antigen binding site. However, T-cell superantigens reportedly interact through hydrogen bonds with T-cell receptor Vβ backbone atoms in a primary sequence- independent manner, whereas SpA relies on a sequence-restricted conformational binding with residue side chains, suggesting that this common bacterial pathogen has adopted distinct molecular recognition strategies for affecting large sets of B and T lymphocytes.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)5399-5404
Nombre de pages6
journalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume97
Numéro de publication10
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 9 mai 2000
Modification externeOui

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