Exploring the GM-CSF Histidine Triad as a Modulator of Structure, Molecular Motion, and Ligand Binding

探索GM-CSF组氨酸三联体作为结构、分子运动和配体结合的调节因子

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Abstract

Granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is a cytokine that plays a role in immune modulation. Its expression is associated with a multitude of different effects ranging from harmful, as in diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, to beneficial, as in the case of mitigation of diabetes type I and neutropenia. However, there is a large gap in knowledge explaining how GM-CSF toggles its structure for such physiological and pathological interactions. Our work describes an ongoing attempt to address this gap by focusing on a clustered histidine triad within alpha-helices near the N-terminus, which prior studies have suggested play a role in binding ligands at an acidic pH. While GM-CSF is known to be highly flexible at a more acidic pH, several properties of its histidine triad remain unclear at the physiological pH at which GM-CSF would encounter its binding partners. We describe an effort to characterize the role of the GM-CSF histidines under physiological pH, specifically to determine if these histidines are key to GM-CSF structural integrity, and whether individual histidine residues modulate binding as they do at a lower pH. Our findings reveal that, while the histidine residues have an impact on GM-CSF structure, flexibility, and stability, they alone do not modulate the affinity for ligands at neutral pH. These data provide an initial explanation for the pleiotropic functions and interactions of GM-CSF within a biophysical context.

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