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Structural basis of tyrosine sulfation and VH-gene usage in antibodies that recognize the HIV type 1 coreceptor-binding site on gp120.


ABSTRACT: The conserved surface of the HIV-1 gp120 envelope glycoprotein that binds to the HIV-1 coreceptor is protected from humoral recognition by multiple layers of camouflage. Here we present sequence and genomic analyses for 12 antibodies that pierce these defenses and determine the crystal structures of 5. The data reveal mechanisms and atomic-level details for three unusual immune features: posttranslational mimicry of coreceptor by tyrosine sulfation of antibody, an alternative molecular mechanism controlling such sulfation, and highly selective V(H)-gene usage. When confronted by extraordinary viral defenses, the immune system unveils novel adaptive capabilities, with tyrosine sulfation enhancing the vocabulary of antigen recognition.

SUBMITTER: Huang CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC365685 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis of tyrosine sulfation and VH-gene usage in antibodies that recognize the HIV type 1 coreceptor-binding site on gp120.

Huang Chih-chin CC   Venturi Miro M   Majeed Shahzad S   Moore Michael J MJ   Phogat Sanjay S   Zhang Mei-Yun MY   Dimitrov Dimiter S DS   Hendrickson Wayne A WA   Robinson James J   Sodroski Joseph J   Wyatt Richard R   Choe Hyeryun H   Farzan Michael M   Kwong Peter D PD  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20040223 9


The conserved surface of the HIV-1 gp120 envelope glycoprotein that binds to the HIV-1 coreceptor is protected from humoral recognition by multiple layers of camouflage. Here we present sequence and genomic analyses for 12 antibodies that pierce these defenses and determine the crystal structures of 5. The data reveal mechanisms and atomic-level details for three unusual immune features: posttranslational mimicry of coreceptor by tyrosine sulfation of antibody, an alternative molecular mechanism  ...[more]

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