Elucidating the structural and functional roles of filamentous proteins in immune signaling through cryo-EM helical reconstruction
Filamentous structures are fundamental to immune signaling, with cryo-EM helical reconstruction playing an important role in uncovering their architecture. While cytosolic CARD-containing proteins have been extensively studied, the oligomerisation and structural dynamics of nuclear CARDs remain poor...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1828032025-02-27T05:22:24Z Elucidating the structural and functional roles of filamentous proteins in immune signaling through cryo-EM helical reconstruction Tan, Eddie Yong Jun Wu Bin School of Biological Sciences Nanyang Institute of Structural Biology wubin@ntu.edu.sg Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Structural biology Immune system Filamentous structures are fundamental to immune signaling, with cryo-EM helical reconstruction playing an important role in uncovering their architecture. While cytosolic CARD-containing proteins have been extensively studied, the oligomerisation and structural dynamics of nuclear CARDs remain poorly understood. In this work, we characterise the helical assemblies and multimerisation properties of nuclear SP CARDs (NSP CARDs), identifying novel interaction surfaces that give rise to a unique helical architecture, distinct from the assemblies from by cytosolic CARDs. Similarly, helical reconstruction has been essential in resolving plant NLR filament structures, including L7TIR and SlNRC2, revealing novel cofactor and substrate interactions. Together, these findings reinforce the importance of helical reconstruction in decoding immune-related filamentous assemblies across diverse systems. Doctor of Philosophy 2025-02-27T05:22:24Z 2025-02-27T05:22:24Z 2024 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Tan, E. Y. J. (2024). Elucidating the structural and functional roles of filamentous proteins in immune signaling through cryo-EM helical reconstruction. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182803 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182803 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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Filamentous structures are fundamental to immune signaling, with cryo-EM helical reconstruction playing an important role in uncovering their architecture. While cytosolic CARD-containing proteins have been extensively studied, the oligomerisation and structural dynamics of nuclear CARDs remain poorly understood. In this work, we characterise the helical assemblies and multimerisation properties of nuclear SP CARDs (NSP CARDs), identifying novel interaction surfaces that give rise to a unique helical architecture, distinct from the assemblies from by cytosolic CARDs. Similarly, helical reconstruction has been essential in resolving plant NLR filament structures, including L7TIR and SlNRC2, revealing novel cofactor and substrate interactions. Together, these findings reinforce the importance of helical reconstruction in decoding immune-related filamentous assemblies across diverse systems. |
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Elucidating the structural and functional roles of filamentous proteins in immune signaling through cryo-EM helical reconstruction |
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