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Saposins utilize two strategies for lipid transfer and CD1 antigen presentation.


ABSTRACT: Transferring lipid antigens from membranes into CD1 antigen-presenting proteins represents a major molecular hurdle necessary for T-cell recognition. Saposins facilitate this process, but the mechanisms used are not well understood. We found that saposin B forms soluble saposin protein-lipid complexes detected by native gel electrophoresis that can directly load CD1 proteins. Because saposin B must bind lipids directly to function, we found it could not accommodate long acyl chain containing lipids. In contrast, saposin C facilitates CD1 lipid loading in a different way. It uses a stable, membrane-associated topology and was capable of loading lipid antigens without forming soluble saposin-lipid antigen complexes. These findings reveal how saposins use different strategies to facilitate transfer of structurally diverse lipid antigens.

SUBMITTER: Leon L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3311357 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Saposins utilize two strategies for lipid transfer and CD1 antigen presentation.

León Luis L   Tatituri Raju V V RV   Grenha Rosa R   Sun Ying Y   Barral Duarte C DC   Minnaard Adriaan J AJ   Bhowruth Veemal V   Veerapen Natacha N   Besra Gurdyal S GS   Kasmar Anne A   Peng Wei W   Moody D Branch DB   Grabowski Gregory A GA   Brenner Michael B MB  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120213 12


Transferring lipid antigens from membranes into CD1 antigen-presenting proteins represents a major molecular hurdle necessary for T-cell recognition. Saposins facilitate this process, but the mechanisms used are not well understood. We found that saposin B forms soluble saposin protein-lipid complexes detected by native gel electrophoresis that can directly load CD1 proteins. Because saposin B must bind lipids directly to function, we found it could not accommodate long acyl chain containing lip  ...[more]

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