How convergent and divergent signaling pathways are mediated by card-card interactions

PRRs play an essential role in detecting pathogenic infections and propagating such immune signals to downstream effectors. NLRs act as a classic subfamily of PRRs, including NOD1/NOD2 and NLRC4. NOD1 and NOD2 share a same adaptor protein – RIP2 – that is critical for downstream signaling. The CARD...

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Main Author: Qin, Gong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1378772023-02-28T18:31:10Z How convergent and divergent signaling pathways are mediated by card-card interactions Qin, Gong Wu Bin School of Biological Sciences wubin@ntu.edu.sg Science::Biological sciences::Biophysics PRRs play an essential role in detecting pathogenic infections and propagating such immune signals to downstream effectors. NLRs act as a classic subfamily of PRRs, including NOD1/NOD2 and NLRC4. NOD1 and NOD2 share a same adaptor protein – RIP2 – that is critical for downstream signaling. The CARD domain of RIP2 oligomerizes to form a filamentous structure in responses to activated NOD1-CARD or NOD2-CARD. To investigate the signaling transduction process, the RIP2-CARD oligomeric complex, named RIPosome, was reconstituted and expressed. The structure of filamentous RIP2-CARD complex was resolved at a near-atomic resolution of 3.6 Å. With this high-resolution structure, the mechanism of how two different CARD domains initiate RIP2 oligomerization from NOD1 and NOD2 was demonstrated. Plus, NLRC4-CARD was found to form filamentous oligomers upon activation, with the filament structure solved by a similar method as that for RIP2-CARD filament at 3.3Å resolution. The atomic-resolution structure provides important information reveals the importance of inflammasomes in immune signals transduction. Doctor of Philosophy 2020-04-17T02:57:46Z 2020-04-17T02:57:46Z 2019 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Qin, G. (2019). How convergent and divergent signaling pathways are mediated by card-card interactions. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137877 10.32657/10356/137877 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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How convergent and divergent signaling pathways are mediated by card-card interactions
description PRRs play an essential role in detecting pathogenic infections and propagating such immune signals to downstream effectors. NLRs act as a classic subfamily of PRRs, including NOD1/NOD2 and NLRC4. NOD1 and NOD2 share a same adaptor protein – RIP2 – that is critical for downstream signaling. The CARD domain of RIP2 oligomerizes to form a filamentous structure in responses to activated NOD1-CARD or NOD2-CARD. To investigate the signaling transduction process, the RIP2-CARD oligomeric complex, named RIPosome, was reconstituted and expressed. The structure of filamentous RIP2-CARD complex was resolved at a near-atomic resolution of 3.6 Å. With this high-resolution structure, the mechanism of how two different CARD domains initiate RIP2 oligomerization from NOD1 and NOD2 was demonstrated. Plus, NLRC4-CARD was found to form filamentous oligomers upon activation, with the filament structure solved by a similar method as that for RIP2-CARD filament at 3.3Å resolution. The atomic-resolution structure provides important information reveals the importance of inflammasomes in immune signals transduction.
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