Structural basis of cytokine-mediated activation of ALK family receptors

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Steven De Munck
Mathias Provost
Michiko Kurikawa
Ikuko Omori
Junko Mukohyama
Jan Felix
Yehudi Bloch
Omar Abdel-Wahab
J. Fernando Bazan
Akihide Yoshimi
Savvas N. Savvides
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[1] Ghent University,Unit for Structural Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology
[2] VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research,Unit for Structural Biology
[3] National Cancer Center Research Institute,Cancer RNA Research Unit
[4] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program, Department of Medicine
[5] ħ Bioconsulting llc,undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 600卷
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Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)1 and the related leukocyte tyrosine kinase (LTK)2 are recently deorphanized receptor tyrosine kinases3. Together with their activating cytokines, ALKAL1 and ALKAL24–6 (also called FAM150A and FAM150B or AUGβ and AUGα, respectively), they are involved in neural development7, cancer7–9 and autoimmune diseases10. Furthermore, mammalian ALK recently emerged as a key regulator of energy expenditure and weight gain11, consistent with a metabolic role for Drosophila ALK12. Despite such functional pleiotropy and growing therapeutic relevance13,14, structural insights into ALK and LTK and their complexes with cognate cytokines have remained scarce. Here we show that the cytokine-binding segments of human ALK and LTK comprise a novel architectural chimera of a permuted TNF-like module that braces a glycine-rich subdomain featuring a hexagonal lattice of long polyglycine type II helices. The cognate cytokines ALKAL1 and ALKAL2 are monomeric three-helix bundles, yet their binding to ALK and LTK elicits similar dimeric assemblies with two-fold symmetry, that tent a single cytokine molecule proximal to the cell membrane. We show that the membrane-proximal EGF-like domain dictates the apparent cytokine preference of ALK. Assisted by these diverse structure–function findings, we propose a structural and mechanistic blueprint for complexes of ALK family receptors, and thereby extend the repertoire of ligand-mediated dimerization mechanisms adopted by receptor tyrosine kinases.
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