Journal article
Sideways lipid presentation by the antigen-presenting molecule CD1c
TP Cao, GR Liao, TY Cheng, Y Chen, L Ciacchi, TS Fulford, R Farquhar, J Kollmorgen, JA Mayfield, AP Uldrich, EZQ Ng, GS Ogg, DI Godfrey, NA Gherardin, YL Chen, DB Moody, A Shahine, J Rossjohn
Nature Communications | Published : 2026
Abstract
For the MHC, MR1 and CD1 systems, antigen recognition involves contact of the membrane distal surfaces of both the αβ T cell receptor (TCR) and the antigen-presenting molecule. Whether other antigen display mechanisms by antigen-presenting molecules operate remains unknown. Here, we report mass spectrometry analyses of endogenous lipids captured by CD1c when bound to an autoreactive αβ TCR. CD1c binds twenty-six lipid species with bulky headgroups that cannot fit within the tight TCR-CD1c interface. We determined the crystal structures of CD1c presenting several gangliosides, revealing a general mechanism whereby two lipids, rather than one, are bound in the CD1c cleft. Bulky lipids are orie..
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