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- Title
Dimerization of the adaptor Gads facilitates antigen receptor signaling by promoting the cooperative binding of Gads to the adaptor LAT.
- Authors
Sukenik, Sigalit; Frushicheva, Maria P.; Waknin-Lellouche, Cecilia; Hallumi, Enas; Ifrach, Talia; Shalah, Rose; Beach, Dvora; Avidan, Reuven; Oz, Ilana; Libman, Evgeny; Aronheim, Ami; Lewinson, Oded; Yablonski, Deborah
- Abstract
The accurate assembly of signalosomes centered on the adaptor protein LAT (linker of activated T cells) is required for antigen receptor signaling in T cells and mast cells. During signalosome assembly, members of the growth factor receptor--bound protein 2 (Grb2) family of cytosolic adaptor proteins bind cooperatively to LAT through interactions with its phosphorylated tyrosine (pTyr) residues. We demonstrated the Src homology 2 (SH2) domain--mediated dimerization of the Grb2 family member, Grb2-related adaptor downstream of Shc (Gads). Gads dimerization was mediated by an SH2 domain interface, which is distinct from the pTyr binding pocket and which promoted cooperative, preferential binding of paired Gads to LAT. This SH2 domain--intrinsic mechanism of cooperativity, which we quantified by mathematical modeling, enabled Gads to discriminate between dually and singly phosphorylated LAT molecules. Mutational inactivation of the dimerization interface reduced cooperativity and abrogated Gads signaling in T cells and mast cells. The dimerization-dependent, cooperative binding of Gads to LAT may increase antigen receptor sensitivity by reducing signalosome formation at incompletely phosphorylated LAT molecules, thereby prioritizing the formation of complete signalosomes.
- Subjects
DIMERIZATION; OLIGOMERIZATION; ANTIGEN receptors; CELL receptors; CHIMERIC antigen receptors
- Publication
Science Signaling, 2017, Vol 10, Issue 498, p1
- ISSN
1945-0877
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1126/scisignal.aal1482