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Dynamics and Activation of Membrane-Bound B Cell Receptor Assembly. | LitMetric

Dynamics and Activation of Membrane-Bound B Cell Receptor Assembly.

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Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Group, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA.

Published: December 2024


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B-cell receptor complexes (BCR) are expressed on the surface of a B-cell and are critical in antigen recognition and modulating the adaptive immune response. Even though the relevance of antibodies has been known for almost a hundred years, the antigen-dependent activation mechanism of B-cells has remained elusive. Several models have been proposed for BCR activation, including cross-linking, conformation-induced oligomerization, and dissociation activation models. Recently, the first cryo-EM structures of the human B-cell antigen receptor of the IgM and IgG isotypes were published that validated the asymmetric organization of the BCR complex. Here, we have carried out extensive molecular dynamics simulations to probe the conformational changes upon antigen binding and the influence of the membrane lipids. We identified two critical dynamical events that could be associated with antigen-dependent activation of BCR. First, antigen binding caused increased flexibility in regions distal to the antigen binding site. Second, antigen binding altered the rearrangement of IgM transmembrane helices, including the relative interaction of Igα/Igβ that mediates intracellular signaling. Furthermore, these transmembrane rearrangements led to changes in localized lipid composition.

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