Journal article

Potent Immunomodulators Developed from an Unstable Bacterial Metabolite of Vitamin B2 Biosynthesis

Jeffrey YW Mak, Ryan JD Rivero, Huy N Hoang, Xin Yi Lim, Jieru Deng, Hamish EG McWilliam, Jose A Villadangos, James McCluskey, Alexandra J Corbett, David P Fairlie

Angewandte Chemie | Wiley | Published : 2024

Abstract

AbstractBacterial synthesis of vitamin B2 generates a by‐product, 5‐(2‐oxopropylideneamino)‐d‐ribityl‐aminouracil (5‐OP‐RU), with potent immunological properties in mammals, but it is rapidly degraded in water. This natural product covalently bonds to the key immunological protein MR1 in the endoplasmic reticulum of antigen presenting cells (APCs), enabling MR1 refolding and trafficking to the cell surface, where it interacts with T cell receptors (TCRs) on mucosal associated invariant T lymphocytes (MAIT cells), activating their immunological and antimicrobial properties. Here, we strategically modify this natural product to understand the molecular basis of its recognition by MR1. This cul..

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