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Cryo-EM structure of the extracellular domain of murine Thrombopoietin Receptor in complex with Thrombopoietin

Authors :
Sarson-Lawrence, KTG
Hardy, JM
Iaria, J
Stockwell, D
Behrens, K
Saiyed, T
Tan, C
Jebeli, L
Scott, NE
Dite, TA
Nicola, NA
Leis, AP
Babon, JJ
Kershaw, NJ
Sarson-Lawrence, KTG
Hardy, JM
Iaria, J
Stockwell, D
Behrens, K
Saiyed, T
Tan, C
Jebeli, L
Scott, NE
Dite, TA
Nicola, NA
Leis, AP
Babon, JJ
Kershaw, NJ
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Thrombopoietin (Tpo) is the primary regulator of megakaryocyte and platelet numbers and is required for haematopoetic stem cell maintenance. Tpo functions by binding its receptor (TpoR, a homodimeric Class I cytokine receptor) and initiating cell proliferation or differentiation. Here we characterise the murine Tpo:TpoR signalling complex biochemically and structurally, using cryo-electron microscopy. Tpo uses opposing surfaces to recruit two copies of receptor, forming a 1:2 complex. Although it binds to the same, membrane-distal site on both receptor chains, it does so with significantly different affinities and its highly glycosylated C-terminal domain is not required. In one receptor chain, a large insertion, unique to TpoR, forms a partially structured loop that contacts cytokine. Tpo binding induces the juxtaposition of the two receptor chains adjacent to the cell membrane. The therapeutic agent romiplostim also targets the cytokine-binding site and the characterisation presented here supports the future development of improved TpoR agonists.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1456027307
Document Type :
Electronic Resource