Characterization of β-Glucan Recognition Site on C-Type Lectin, Dectin 1

Yoshiyuki Adachi(Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences), Takashi Ishii(Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences), Yoshihiko Ikeda(Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences), Akiyoshi Hoshino(Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences), Hiroshi Tamura(Seikagaku Corporation (Japan)), Jun Aketagawa(Seikagaku Corporation (Japan)), Shigenori Tanaka(Seikagaku Corporation (Japan)), Naohito Ohno(Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences)
Infection and Immunity
June 22, 2004
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Abstract

Dectin 1 is a mammalian cell surface receptor for (1-->3)-beta-d-glucans. Since (1-->3)-beta-d-glucans are commonly present on fungal cell walls, it has been suggested that dectin 1 is important for recognizing fungal invasion. In this study we tried to deduce the amino acid residues in dectin 1 responsible for beta-glucan recognition. HEK293 cells transfected with mouse dectin 1 cDNA could bind to a gel-forming (1-->3)-beta-d-glucan, schizophyllan (SPG). The binding of SPG to a dectin 1 transfectant was inhibited by pretreatment with other beta-glucans having a (1-->3)-beta-d-glucosyl linkage but not by pretreatment with alpha-glucans. Dectin 1 has a carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) consisting of six cysteine residues that are highly conserved in C-type lectins. We prepared 32 point mutants with mutations in the CRD and analyzed their binding to SPG. Mutations at Trp(221) and His(223) resulted in decreased binding to beta-glucan. Monoclonal antibody 4B2, a dectin- 1 monoclonal antibody which had a blocking effect on the beta-glucan interaction, completely failed to bind the dectin-1 mutant W221A. A mutant with mutations in Trp(221) and His(223) did not have a collaborative effect on Toll-like receptor 2-mediated cellular activation in response to zymosan. These amino acid residues are distinct from residues in other sugar-recognizing peptide sequences of typical C-type lectins. These results suggest that the amino acid sequence W221-I222-H223 is critical for formation of a beta-glucan binding site in the CRD of dectin 1.


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