PMID: 22308406 , Related PDB id: 3UP1
Authors:
McElroy CA, Holland PJ, Zhao P, Lim JM, Wells L, Eisenstein E, Walsh ST
Title:
Structural reorganization of the interleukin-7 signaling complex.
Journal:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Feb 14;109(7):2503-8. Epub 2012 Jan 30.
Abstract:
We report here an unliganded receptor structure in the common gamma-chain (gamma(c)) family of receptors and cytokines. The crystal structure of the unliganded form of the interleukin-7 alpha receptor (IL-7Ralpha) extracellular domain (ECD) at 2.15 A resolution reveals a homodimer forming an "X" geometry looking down onto the cell surface with the C termini of the two chains separated by 110 A and the dimer interface comprising residues critical for IL-7 binding. Further biophysical studies indicate a weak association of the IL-7Ralpha ECDs but a stronger association between the gamma(c)/IL-7Ralpha ECDs, similar to previous studies of the full-length receptors on CD4(+) T cells. Based on these and previous results, we propose a molecular mechanism detailing the progression from the inactive IL-7Ralpha homodimer and IL-7Ralpha-gamma(c) heterodimer to the active IL-7-IL-7Ralpha-gamma(c) ternary complex whereby the two receptors undergo at least a 90 degrees rotation away from the cell surface, moving the C termini of IL-7Ralpha and gamma(c) from a distance of 110 A to less than 30 A at the cell surface. This molecular mechanism can be used to explain recently discovered IL-7- and gamma(c)-independent gain-of-function mutations in IL-7Ralpha from B- and T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients. The mechanism may also be applicable to other gamma(c) receptors that form inactive homodimers and heterodimers independent of their cytokines.