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Duplicated TLR5 of zebrafish functions as a heterodimeric receptor.


ABSTRACT: Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) of mammals, birds, and reptiles detects bacterial flagellin and signals as a homodimeric complex. Structural studies using truncated TLR5b of zebrafish confirm the homodimeric TLR5-flagellin interaction. Here we provide evidence that zebrafish (Danio rerio) TLR5 unexpectedly signals as a heterodimer composed of the duplicated gene products drTLR5b and drTLR5a. Flagellin-induced signaling by the zebrafish TLR5 heterodimer increased in the presence of the TLR trafficking chaperone UNC93B1. Targeted exchange of drTLR5b and drTLR5a regions revealed that TLR5 activation needs a heterodimeric configuration of the receptor ectodomain and cytoplasmic domain, consistent with ligand-induced changes in receptor conformation. Structure-guided substitution of the presumed principal flagellin-binding site in human TLR5 with corresponding zebrafish TLR5 residues abrogated human TLR5 activation, indicating a species-specific TLR5-flagellin interaction. Our findings indicate that the duplicated TLR5 of zebrafish underwent subfunctionalization through concerted coevolution to form a unique heterodimeric flagellin receptor that operates fundamentally differently from TLR5 of other species.

SUBMITTER: Voogdt CGP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5889648 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Duplicated TLR5 of zebrafish functions as a heterodimeric receptor.

Voogdt Carlos G P CGP   Wagenaar Jaap A JA   van Putten Jos P M JPM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180319 14


Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) of mammals, birds, and reptiles detects bacterial flagellin and signals as a homodimeric complex. Structural studies using truncated TLR5b of zebrafish confirm the homodimeric TLR5-flagellin interaction. Here we provide evidence that zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>) TLR5 unexpectedly signals as a heterodimer composed of the duplicated gene products drTLR5b and drTLR5a. Flagellin-induced signaling by the zebrafish TLR5 heterodimer increased in the presence of the TLR tra  ...[more]

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