RIP2 filament formation is required for NOD2 dependent NF-κB signalling - Groupe Infection virale et cancer / Viral Infection and Cancer Group (IBS-VIC)
Article Dans Une Revue Nature Communications Année : 2018

RIP2 filament formation is required for NOD2 dependent NF-κB signalling

Ambroise Desfosses
Arndt Wallmann
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Wiebke Manuela Schulze
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Luca Signor
Grasilda Zenkeviciute
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Michael Hons
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Hélène Malet
Irina Gutsche
Guy Schoehn

Résumé

Activation of the innate immune pattern recognition receptor NOD2 by the bacterial muramyl-dipeptide peptidoglycan fragment triggers recruitment of the downstream adaptor kinase RIP2, eventually leading to NF-κB activation and proinflammatory cytokine production. Here we show that full-length RIP2 can form long filaments mediated by its caspase recruitment domain (CARD), in common with other innate immune adaptor proteins. We further show that the NOD2 tandem CARDs bind to one end of the RIP2 CARD filament, suggesting a mechanism for polar filament nucleation by activated NOD2. We combine X-ray crystallography, solid-state NMR and high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy to determine the atomic structure of the helical RIP2 CARD filament, which reveals the intermolecular interactions that stabilize the assembly. Using structure-guided mutagenesis, we demonstrate the importance of RIP2 polymerization for the activation of NF-κB signalling by NOD2. Our results could be of use to develop new pharmacological strategies to treat inflammatory diseases characterised by aberrant NOD2 signalling.
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hal-01889011 , version 1 (24-11-2020)

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Erika Pellegrini, Ambroise Desfosses, Arndt Wallmann, Wiebke Manuela Schulze, Kristina Rehbein, et al.. RIP2 filament formation is required for NOD2 dependent NF-κB signalling. Nature Communications, 2018, 9 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41467-018-06451-3⟩. ⟨hal-01889011⟩
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