Flow-enhanced adhesion regulated by a selectin interdomain hinge

J Lou, T Yago, AG Klopocki, P Mehta, W Chen… - The Journal of cell …, 2006 - rupress.org
J Lou, T Yago, AG Klopocki, P Mehta, W Chen, VI Zarnitsyna, NV Bovin, C Zhu, RP McEver
The Journal of cell biology, 2006rupress.org
L-selectin requires a threshold shear to enable leukocytes to tether to and roll on vascular
surfaces. Transport mechanisms govern flow-enhanced tethering, whereas force governs
flow-enhanced rolling by prolonging the lifetimes of L-selectin–ligand complexes (catch
bonds). Using selectin crystal structures, molecular dynamics simulations, site-directed
mutagenesis, single-molecule force and kinetics experiments, Monte Carlo modeling, and
flow chamber adhesion studies, we show that eliminating a hydrogen bond to increase the …
L-selectin requires a threshold shear to enable leukocytes to tether to and roll on vascular surfaces. Transport mechanisms govern flow-enhanced tethering, whereas force governs flow-enhanced rolling by prolonging the lifetimes of L-selectin–ligand complexes (catch bonds). Using selectin crystal structures, molecular dynamics simulations, site-directed mutagenesis, single-molecule force and kinetics experiments, Monte Carlo modeling, and flow chamber adhesion studies, we show that eliminating a hydrogen bond to increase the flexibility of an interdomain hinge in L-selectin reduced the shear threshold for adhesion via two mechanisms. One affects the on-rate by increasing tethering through greater rotational diffusion. The other affects the off-rate by strengthening rolling through augmented catch bonds with longer lifetimes at smaller forces. By forcing open the hinge angle, ligand may slide across its interface with L-selectin to promote rebinding, thereby providing a mechanism for catch bonds. Thus, allosteric changes remote from the ligand-binding interface regulate both bond formation and dissociation.
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