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Affinity maturation of human CD4 by yeast surface display and crystal structure of a CD4-HLA-DR1 complex.


ABSTRACT: Helper T-cell activation generally requires the coreceptor CD4, which binds MHC class II molecules. A remarkable feature of the CD4-MHC class II interaction is its exceptionally low affinity, which ranges from K(D) = ?200 ?M to >2 mM. Investigating the biological role of the much lower affinity of this interaction than those of other cell-cell recognition molecules will require CD4 mutants with enhanced binding to MHC class II for testing in models of T-cell development. To this end, we used in vitro-directed evolution to increase the affinity of human CD4 for HLA-DR1. A mutant CD4 library was displayed on the surface of yeast and selected using HLA-DR1 tetramers or monomers, resulting in isolation of a CD4 clone containing 11 mutations. Reversion mutagenesis showed that most of the affinity increase derived from just two substitutions, Gln40Tyr and Thr45Trp. A CD4 variant bearing these mutations bound HLA-DR1 with K(D) = 8.8 ?M, compared with >400 ?M for wild-type CD4. To understand the basis for improved affinity, we determined the structure of this CD4 variant in complex with HLA-DR1 to 2.4 Å resolution. The structure provides an atomic-level description of the CD4-binding site on MHC class II and reveals how CD4 recognizes highly polymorphic HLA-DR, -DP, and -DQ molecules by targeting invariant residues in their ?2 and ?2 domains. In addition, the CD4 mutants reported here constitute unique tools for probing the influence of CD4 affinity on T-cell activation and development.

SUBMITTER: Wang XX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3179091 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Affinity maturation of human CD4 by yeast surface display and crystal structure of a CD4-HLA-DR1 complex.

Wang Xin Xiang XX   Li Yili Y   Yin Yiyuan Y   Mo Min M   Wang Qian Q   Gao Wei W   Wang Lili L   Mariuzza Roy A RA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110907 38


Helper T-cell activation generally requires the coreceptor CD4, which binds MHC class II molecules. A remarkable feature of the CD4-MHC class II interaction is its exceptionally low affinity, which ranges from K(D) = ∼200 μM to >2 mM. Investigating the biological role of the much lower affinity of this interaction than those of other cell-cell recognition molecules will require CD4 mutants with enhanced binding to MHC class II for testing in models of T-cell development. To this end, we used in  ...[more]

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