Caspase-11 is an innate immune pattern recognition receptor (PRR) that detects cytosolic bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) through its caspase activation and recruitment domain (CARD), triggering inflammatory cell death known as pyroptosis. Caspase-11 also detects eukaryotic ( self) lipids. This observation raises the question of whether common or distinct mechanisms govern the interactions with self and nonself lipids. In this study, using biochemical, computational, and cell-based assays, we report that the caspase-11 CARD functions as a bipartite lipid-binding module. Distinct regions within the CARD bind to phosphate groups and long acyl chains of self and nonself lipids. Self-lipid binding capability is conserved across numerous caspase-11 homologs and orthologs. The symmetry in self and nonself lipid detection mechanisms enabled us to engineer an LPS-binding domain , using an ancestral CARD-like domain present in the fish . These findings offer critical insights into the molecular basis of LPS recognition by caspase-11 and highlight the fundamental and likely inseparable relationship between self and nonself discrimination.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.07.617105 | DOI Listing |
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