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Evolutionary history of ligand binding by the LRR domain of innate immunity receptors: the story of the TLR2 cavity

Namou, R.; Ichii, K.; Takkouche, A.; Jaroszewski, L.; Godzik, A.

2026-03-30 bioinformatics
10.64898/2026.03.26.714386 bioRxiv
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Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are vital components of the innate immune system, recognizing both exogenous pathogens signals (PAMPs) and internal stress signals (DAMPs). TLR2 is unique among the human (Homo sapiens) TLR family members, as it contains a large cavity for binding hydrophobic ligands, such as lipoteichoic acid (LTA) and di/triacyl lipopeptides (Pam2/3CSK4). This study analyzed the structural phylogeny of cavity presence in the TLR2 lineage in vertebrates (vTLR) enabled by AI protein structure predictions and explored the potential convergent evolution of similar features in invertebrates (iTLRs). Analysis of AI models of TLR2s shows that this cavity is consistently present in TRL2 orthologs across jawed vertebrates (Gnathostomata). In jawless vertebrates (Cyclostomatha), these cavities were found in lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) TLR2 model, but only in some extant hagfish (Myxini), suggesting an ancestral origin in basal vertebrates followed by lineage-specific losses. TLR2 paralogs were found in several species, with a similar central cavity but potentially different ligand specificities. In silico ligand docking showed Pam2CSK4 binds to this cavity in all TLRs and paralogs consistently, demonstrating the conserved function of the ligand-binding pocket in gram-positive bacteria recognition across TLR2 branches. Changes in the TLR2 cavity size and shape in some vertebrate groups show the evolution of this DAMP recognition mechanism adapted to its respective pathogens. iTLRs form a separate phylogenetic branch with distinct structural features, but in literature some are considered to be TLR2 orthologs. Indeed, TLRs from some species of Helobdella and Ciona, contain a cavity with some similarity to that in the vTLR2 lineage. However, detailed structural comparisons of their location in the LRR domain and the structural details of the models suggest that their cavities have developed independently from that in TLR2s. Smaller cavities are present in other branches of the LRR family, but show different locations, shapes, and features, indicating that the binding of small ligands in the internal cavities within the LRR domains evolved multiple times in the LRR domain family history.

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