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6BMK

Non-classical MHC Class I molecule CD1d at 2.43Å resolution

Data provenance

Structure downloaded from PDB Europe using the Coordinate Server. Aligned to residues 1-180 of 1HHK2 using the CEALIGN3 function of PyMol4. Chain assigment using a Levenshtein distance5 method using data from the PDBe REST API6. Organism data from PDBe REST API. Data for both of these operations from the Molecules endpoint. Structure visualised with 3DMol7.

Information sections


Complex type

Cd1d

1. Beta 2 microglobulin
['B', 'D']
2. CD1d
['A', 'C']

Species


Locus / Allele group

Non-classical MHC Class I molecule

Publication

Differing roles of CD1d2 and CD1d1 proteins in type I natural killer T cell development and function.

Sundararaj S, Zhang J, Krovi SH, Bedel R, Tuttle KD, Veerapen N, Besra GS, Khandokar Y, Praveena T, Le Nours J, Matsuda JL, Rossjohn J, Gapin L
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2018) [doi:10.1073/pnas.1716669115]  [pubmed:29351991

MHC class I-like CD1 molecules have evolved to present lipid-based antigens to T cells. Differences in the antigen-binding clefts of the CD1 family members determine the conformation and size of the lipids that are presented, although the factors that shape CD1 diversity remain unclear. In mice, two homologous genes, CD1D1 and CD1D2, encode the CD1d protein, which is essential to the development and function of natural killer T (NKT) cells. However, it remains unclear whether both CD1d isoforms are equivalent in their antigen presentation capacity and functions. Here, we report that CD1d2 molecules are expressed in the thymus of some mouse strains, where they select functional type I NKT cells. Intriguingly, the T cell antigen receptor repertoire and phenotype of CD1d2-selected type I NKT cells in CD1D1-/- mice differed from CD1d1-selected type I NKT cells. The structures of CD1d2 in complex with endogenous lipids and a truncated acyl-chain analog of α-galactosylceramide revealed that its A'-pocket was restricted in size compared with CD1d1. Accordingly, CD1d2 molecules could not present glycolipid antigens with long acyl chains efficiently, favoring the presentation of short acyl chain antigens. These results indicate that the two CD1d molecules present different sets of self-antigen(s) in the mouse thymus, thereby impacting the development of invariant NKT cells.

Structure deposition and release

Deposited: 2017-11-15
Released: 2018-01-31
Revised: 2020-07-29

Data provenance

Publication data retrieved from PDBe REST API8 and PMCe REST API9

Other structures from this publication


Chain sequences

1. Beta 2 microglobulin
Beta 2 microglobulin
        10        20        30        40        50        60
IQKTPQIQVYSRHPPENGKPNILNCYVTQFHPPHIEIQMLKNGKKIPKVEMSDMSFSKDW
        70        80        90
SFYILAHTEFTPTETDTYACRVKHASMAEPKTVYWDRDM

2. CD1d
CD1d
        10        20        30        40        50        60
QQKNYTFRCLQTSSFANISWSRTDSLILLGDLQTHRWSNDSAIISFTKPWSQGKLSNQQW
        70        80        90       100       110       120
EKLQHMFQVYRVSFTRDIQELVKMMSPKEDYPIEIQLSTGCEMYPGNASESFFHVAFQGK
       130       140       150       160       170       180
YAVRFRGTSWQRVLGAPSWLDLPIKVLNADQGTSATVQTLLNDTWPQFARGLLEAGKSDL
       190       200       210       220       230       240
EKQEKPVAWLSSVPSSAHGHLQLVCHVSGFYPKPVWVMWMRGDQEQQGTHRGDFLPNADE
       250       260       270
TWYLQATLDVEAGEEAGLACRVKHSSLGGQDIILYW


Data provenance

Sequences are retrieved via the Uniprot method of the RSCB REST API. Sequences are then compared to those derived from the PDB file and matched against sequences retrieved from the IPD-IMGT/HLA database for human sequences, or the IPD-MHC database for other species. Mouse sequences are matched against FASTA files from Uniprot. Sequences for the mature extracellular protein (signal petide and cytoplasmic tail removed) are compared to identical length sequences from the datasources mentioned before using either exact matching or Levenshtein distance based matching.


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Complete structures

Aligned structures [cif]
  1. 6BMK assembly 1  
  2. 6BMK assembly 2  

Components

MHC Class I alpha chain [cif]
  1. 6BMK assembly 1  
  2. 6BMK assembly 2  
MHC Class I antigen binding domain (alpha1/alpha2) [cif]
  1. 6BMK assembly 1  
  2. 6BMK assembly 2  

Derived data

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