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  2. Recognition of vitamin B metabolites by mucosal-associated invariant T cells

Recognition of vitamin B metabolites by mucosal-associated invariant T cells

  • Nat Commun. 2013;4:2142. doi: 10.1038/ncomms3142.
Onisha Patel 1 Lars Kjer-Nielsen Jérôme Le Nours Sidonia B G Eckle Richard Birkinshaw Travis Beddoe Alexandra J Corbett Ligong Liu John J Miles Bronwyn Meehan Rangsima Reantragoon Maria L Sandoval-Romero Lucy C Sullivan Andrew G Brooks Zhenjun Chen David P Fairlie James McCluskey Jamie Rossjohn
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Biomedical Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia.
Abstract

The mucosal-associated invariant T-cell antigen receptor (MAIT TCR) recognizes MR1 presenting vitamin B metabolites. Here we describe the structures of a human MAIT TCR in complex with human MR1 presenting a non-stimulatory ligand derived from folic acid and an agonist ligand derived from a riboflavin metabolite. For both vitamin B antigens, the MAIT TCR docks in a conserved manner above MR1, thus acting as an innate-like pattern recognition receptor. The invariant MAIT TCR α-chain usage is attributable to MR1-mediated interactions that prise open the MR1 cleft to allow contact with the vitamin B metabolite. Although the non-stimulatory antigen does not contact the MAIT TCR, the stimulatory antigen does. This results in a higher affinity of the MAIT TCR for a stimulatory antigen in comparison with a non-stimulatory antigen. We formally demonstrate a structural basis for MAIT TCR recognition of vitamin B metabolites, while illuminating how TCRs recognize microbial metabolic signatures.

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