Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5228399 Tetrahedron 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Many analogues of KRN 7000, a synthetic glycolipid (α-galactosylceramide) exhibiting immuno-stimulatory activity and antitumor properties, were previously synthesized and tested in order to understand the reasons for the resulting biological activity and Th1/Th2 cytokine profile. Principles have been established for the interaction of such glycolipids with the human CD1d molecule but the exact mechanism by which different ligands with the same polar head elicit distinct biological responses remains unclear. Based on these experiments and on the available crystal structures, protein-ligand interactions are explored using molecular dynamics simulations. Hydrogen bond interactions are examined with regard to the polar group orientation. The influence of modulations on the dynamic behavior of the CD1d-glycolipid complex is addressed. Overall, our data support the mechanism by which the shortening of the α-GalCer sphingosine chain causes a significant twist of the CD1d α1 helix structure from residue Phe84 that affects the position of CD1d residues involved in the TCR recognition.

Graphical abstractDownload full-size image

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Chemistry Organic Chemistry
Authors
, , , ,