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Structure of a Janus kinase cytokine receptor complex reveals the basis for dimeric activation.

Caleb R GlassmanNaotaka TsutsumiRobert A SaxtonPatrick J LupardusKevin M JudeK Christopher Garcia
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Cytokines signal through cell surface receptor dimers to initiate activation of intracellular Janus kinases (JAKs). We report the 3.6-angstrom-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structure of full-length JAK1 complexed with a cytokine receptor intracellular domain Box1 and Box2 regions captured as an activated homodimer bearing the valine→phenylalanine (VF) mutation prevalent in myeloproliferative neoplasms. The seven domains of JAK1 form an extended structural unit, the dimerization of which is mediated by close-packing of the pseudokinase (PK) domains from the monomeric subunits. The oncogenic VF mutation lies within the core of the JAK1 PK interdimer interface, enhancing packing complementarity to facilitate ligand-independent activation. The carboxy-terminal tyrosine kinase domains are poised for transactivation and to phosphorylate the receptor STAT (signal transducer and activator of transcription)-recruiting motifs projecting from the overhanging FERM (four-point-one, ezrin, radixin, moesin)-SH2 (Src homology 2)-domains. Mapping of constitutively active JAK mutants supports a two-step allosteric activation mechanism and reveals opportunities for selective therapeutic targeting of oncogenic JAK signaling.
Keyphrases
  • tyrosine kinase
  • transcription factor
  • electron microscopy
  • binding protein
  • cell surface
  • epidermal growth factor receptor
  • high resolution
  • small molecule
  • cell proliferation
  • inflammatory response
  • protein kinase