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  • Dunne, Aisling, et al. (författare)
  • Structural complementarity of Toll/interleukin-1 receptor domains in Toll-like receptors and the adaptors Mal and MyD88
  • 2003
  • Ingår i: Journal of Biological Chemistry. - : American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. - 0021-9258 .- 1083-351X. ; 278:42, s. 41443-41451
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The Toll/interleukin 1 receptor (TIR) domain is a region found in the cytoplasmic tails of members of the Toll-like receptor/interleukin-1 receptor superfamily. The domain is essential for signaling and is also found in the adaptor proteins Mal (MyD88 adaptor-like) and MyD88, which function to couple activation of the receptor to downstream signaling components. Experimental structures of two Toll/interleukin 1 receptor domains reveal a alpha-beta-fold similar to that of the bacterial chemotaxis protein CheY, and other evidence suggests that the adaptors can make heterotypic interactions with both the receptors and themselves. Here we show that the purified TIR domains of Mal and MyD88 can form stable heterodimers and also that Mal homodimers and oligomers are dissociated in the presence of ATP. To identify structural features that may contribute to the formation of signaling complexes, we produced models of the TIR domains from human Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), Mal, and MyD88. We found that although the overall fold is conserved the electrostatic surface potentials are quite distinct. Docking studies of the models suggest that Mal and MyD88 bind to different regions in TLRs 2 and 4, a finding consistent with a cooperative role of the two adaptors in signaling. Mal and MyD88 are predicted to interact at a third non-overlapping site, suggesting that the receptor and adaptors may form heterotetrameric complexes. The theoretical model of the interactions is supported by experimental data from glutathione S-transferase pull-downs and co-immunoprecipitations. Neither theoretical nor experimental data suggest a direct role for the conserved proline in the BB-loop in the association of TLR4, Mal, and MyD88. Finally we show a sequence relationship between the Drosophila protein Tube and Mal that may indicate a functional equivalence of these two adaptors in the Drosophila and vertebrate Toll pathways.
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  • Dunne, L. J., et al. (författare)
  • D-wave Bipolaronic Condensate with Short Range Repulsive Electronic Correlations in an Extended Hubbard Model of High Tc Cuprate Superconductors
  • 2001
  • Ingår i: Advances in Quantum Chemistry. - 0065-3276 .- 2162-8815. ; 40, s. 225-247
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • AbstractThe question as to whether Fermion pairs interacting with a short range Coulomb repulsion and longer range attractive tail can form a Condensate is a key question for High Temperature Superconductivity [1–30]. If such a form of interaction can support a bound state it is commonly suggested that Bose-Einstein condensation of such pairs may occur, as in widely discussed Bipolaron models of High Temperature Cuprate superconductivity where the paired Fermions are holes. On the other hand it is frequently stated that strongly overlapping real-space pairing with a strong short range Coulomb repulsion is a priori implausible [4]. In this paper a review is made of our work on D-wave pairing [7–19] in real-space between electrons on a Cuprate lattice due to any effective interaction with a short range repulsive part and a longer range attractive tail such as might arise from Bipolaronic coupling.
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