Login / Signup

HPK1 citron homology domain regulates phosphorylation of SLP76 and modulates kinase domain interaction dynamics.

Avantika S ChitrePing WuBenjamin T WaltersXiangdan WangAlexandre BouyssouXiangnan DuIsabelle LehouxRina FongAlisa ArataJoyce ChanDie WangYvonne FrankeJane L GroganIra MellmanLaetitia Comps-AgrarWeiru Wang
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Hematopoietic progenitor kinase 1 (HPK1) is a negative regulator of T-cell receptor signaling and as such is an attractive target for cancer immunotherapy. Although the role of the HPK1 kinase domain (KD) has been extensively characterized, the function of its citron homology domain (CHD) remains elusive. Through a combination of structural, biochemical, and mechanistic studies, we characterize the structure-function of CHD in relationship to KD. Crystallography and hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry reveal that CHD adopts a seven-bladed β-propellor fold that binds to KD. Mutagenesis associated with binding and functional studies show a direct correlation between domain-domain interaction and negative regulation of kinase activity. We further demonstrate that the CHD provides stability to HPK1 protein in cells as well as contributes to the docking of its substrate SLP76. Altogether, this study highlights the importance of the CHD in the direct and indirect regulation of HPK1 function.
Keyphrases