Title : Cloning of ACP33 as a novel intracellular ligand of CD4 - Zeitlmann_2001_J.Biol.Chem_276_9123 |
Author(s) : Zeitlmann L , Sirim P , Kremmer E , Kolanus W |
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 276 :9123 , 2001 |
Abstract :
CD4 recruitment to T cell receptor (TCR)-peptide-major histocompatibility class II complexes is required for stabilization of low affinity antigen recognition by T lymphocytes. The cytoplasmic portion of CD4 is thought to amplify TCR-initiated signal transduction via its association with the protein tyrosine kinase p56(lck). Here we describe a novel functional determinant in the cytosolic tail of CD4 that inhibits TCR-induced T cell activation. Deletion of two conserved hydrophobic amino acids from the CD4 carboxyl terminus resulted in a pronounced enhancement of CD4-mediated T cell costimulation. This effect was observed in the presence or absence of p56(lck), implying involvement of alternative cytosolic ligands of CD4. A two-hybrid screen with the intracellular portion of CD4 identified a previously unknown 33-kDa protein, ACP33 (acidic cluster protein 33), as a novel intracellular binding partner of CD4. Since interaction with ACP33 is abolished by deletion of the hydrophobic CD4 C-terminal amino acids mediating repression of T cell activation, we propose that ACP33 modulates the stimulatory activity of CD4. Furthermore, we demonstrate that interaction with CD4 is mediated by the noncatalytic alpha/beta hydrolase fold domain of ACP33. This suggests a previously unrecognized function for alpha/beta hydrolase fold domains as a peptide binding module mediating protein-protein interactions. |
PubMedSearch : Zeitlmann_2001_J.Biol.Chem_276_9123 |
PubMedID: 11113139 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-SPG21 , mouse-SPG21 |
Mutation | S109A_human-SPG21 |
Gene_locus | human-SPG21 mouse-SPG21 |
Family | Maspardin-ACP33-SPG21_like |
Zeitlmann L, Sirim P, Kremmer E, Kolanus W (2001)
Cloning of ACP33 as a novel intracellular ligand of CD4
Journal of Biological Chemistry
276 :9123
Zeitlmann L, Sirim P, Kremmer E, Kolanus W (2001)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
276 :9123