[HTML][HTML] Conformational plasticity at the IgE-binding site of the B-cell receptor CD23

B Dhaliwal, MOY Pang, D Yuan, N Yahya… - Molecular …, 2013 - Elsevier
B Dhaliwal, MOY Pang, D Yuan, N Yahya, SM Fabiane, JM McDonnell, HJ Gould, AJ Beavil…
Molecular immunology, 2013Elsevier
IgE antibodies play a central role in allergic disease. They recognize allergens via their Fab
regions, whilst their effector functions are controlled through interactions of the Fc region
with two principal cell surface receptors, FcɛRI and CD23. Crosslinking of FcɛRI-bound IgE
on mast cells and basophils by allergen initiates an immediate inflammatory response, while
the interaction of IgE with CD23 on B-cells regulates IgE production. We have determined
the structures of the C-type lectin “head” domain of CD23 from seven crystal forms. The thirty …
Abstract
IgE antibodies play a central role in allergic disease. They recognize allergens via their Fab regions, whilst their effector functions are controlled through interactions of the Fc region with two principal cell surface receptors, FcɛRI and CD23. Crosslinking of FcɛRI-bound IgE on mast cells and basophils by allergen initiates an immediate inflammatory response, while the interaction of IgE with CD23 on B-cells regulates IgE production. We have determined the structures of the C-type lectin “head” domain of CD23 from seven crystal forms. The thirty-five independent structures reveal extensive conformational plasticity in two loops that are critical for IgE binding.
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