Encoding and decoding selectivity and promiscuity in the human chemokine-GPCR interaction network

人类趋化因子-GPCR相互作用网络中选择性和混杂性的编码与解码

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作者:Andrew B Kleist ,Martyna Szpakowska ,Lindsay J Talbot ,Greg Slodkowicz ,Duccio Malinverni ,Monica A Thomas ,Kyler S Crawford ,Daniel J McGrail ,Acacia F Dishman ,Michael J Wedemeyer ,Madison Sluter ,S Stephen Yi ,Nidhi Sahni ,Francis C Peterson ,Andy Chevigné ,Brian F Volkman ,M Madan Babu

Abstract

In humans, selective and promiscuous interactions between 46 secreted chemokine ligands and 23 cell surface chemokine receptors of the G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family form a complex network to coordinate cell migration. While chemokines and their GPCRs each share common structural scaffolds, the molecular principles driving selectivity and promiscuity remain elusive. Here, we identify conserved, semi-conserved, and variable determinants (i.e., recognition elements) that are encoded and decoded by chemokines and their receptors to mediate interactions. Selectivity and promiscuity emerge from an ensemble of generalized ("public/conserved") and specific ("private/variable") determinants distributed among structured and unstructured protein regions, with ligands and receptors recognizing these determinants combinatorially. We employ these principles to engineer a viral chemokine with altered GPCR coupling preferences and provide a web resource to facilitate sequence-structure-function studies and protein design efforts for developing immuno-therapeutics and cell therapies.

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