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Structure of Complement C3(H(2)O) Revealed By Quantitative Cross-Linking/Mass Spectrometry And Modeling

The slow but spontaneous and ubiquitous formation of C3(H(2)O), the hydrolytic and conformationally rearranged product of C3, initiates antibody-independent activation of the complement system that is a key first line of antimicrobial defense. The structure of C3(H(2)O) has not been determined. Here...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zhuo A., Pellarin, Riccardo, Fischer, Lutz, Sali, Andrej, Nilges, Michael, Barlow, Paul N., Rappsilber, Juri
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Publicado: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4974347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27250206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M115.056473
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author Chen, Zhuo A.
Pellarin, Riccardo
Fischer, Lutz
Sali, Andrej
Nilges, Michael
Barlow, Paul N.
Rappsilber, Juri
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Pellarin, Riccardo
Fischer, Lutz
Sali, Andrej
Nilges, Michael
Barlow, Paul N.
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description The slow but spontaneous and ubiquitous formation of C3(H(2)O), the hydrolytic and conformationally rearranged product of C3, initiates antibody-independent activation of the complement system that is a key first line of antimicrobial defense. The structure of C3(H(2)O) has not been determined. Here we subjected C3(H(2)O) to quantitative cross-linking/mass spectrometry (QCLMS). This revealed details of the structural differences and similarities between C3(H(2)O) and C3, as well as between C3(H(2)O) and its pivotal proteolytic cleavage product, C3b, which shares functionally similarity with C3(H(2)O). Considered in combination with the crystal structures of C3 and C3b, the QCMLS data suggest that C3(H(2)O) generation is accompanied by the migration of the thioester-containing domain of C3 from one end of the molecule to the other. This creates a stable C3b-like platform able to bind the zymogen, factor B, or the regulator, factor H. Integration of available crystallographic and QCLMS data allowed the determination of a 3D model of the C3(H(2)O) domain architecture. The unique arrangement of domains thus observed in C3(H(2)O), which retains the anaphylatoxin domain (that is excised when C3 is enzymatically activated to C3b), can be used to rationalize observed differences between C3(H(2)O) and C3b in terms of complement activation and regulation.
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spelling pubmed-49743472016-08-18 Structure of Complement C3(H(2)O) Revealed By Quantitative Cross-Linking/Mass Spectrometry And Modeling Chen, Zhuo A. Pellarin, Riccardo Fischer, Lutz Sali, Andrej Nilges, Michael Barlow, Paul N. Rappsilber, Juri Mol Cell Proteomics Research The slow but spontaneous and ubiquitous formation of C3(H(2)O), the hydrolytic and conformationally rearranged product of C3, initiates antibody-independent activation of the complement system that is a key first line of antimicrobial defense. The structure of C3(H(2)O) has not been determined. Here we subjected C3(H(2)O) to quantitative cross-linking/mass spectrometry (QCLMS). This revealed details of the structural differences and similarities between C3(H(2)O) and C3, as well as between C3(H(2)O) and its pivotal proteolytic cleavage product, C3b, which shares functionally similarity with C3(H(2)O). Considered in combination with the crystal structures of C3 and C3b, the QCMLS data suggest that C3(H(2)O) generation is accompanied by the migration of the thioester-containing domain of C3 from one end of the molecule to the other. This creates a stable C3b-like platform able to bind the zymogen, factor B, or the regulator, factor H. Integration of available crystallographic and QCLMS data allowed the determination of a 3D model of the C3(H(2)O) domain architecture. The unique arrangement of domains thus observed in C3(H(2)O), which retains the anaphylatoxin domain (that is excised when C3 is enzymatically activated to C3b), can be used to rationalize observed differences between C3(H(2)O) and C3b in terms of complement activation and regulation. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016-08 2016-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4974347/ /pubmed/27250206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M115.056473 Text en © 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
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Chen, Zhuo A.
Pellarin, Riccardo
Fischer, Lutz
Sali, Andrej
Nilges, Michael
Barlow, Paul N.
Rappsilber, Juri
Structure of Complement C3(H(2)O) Revealed By Quantitative Cross-Linking/Mass Spectrometry And Modeling
title Structure of Complement C3(H(2)O) Revealed By Quantitative Cross-Linking/Mass Spectrometry And Modeling
title_full Structure of Complement C3(H(2)O) Revealed By Quantitative Cross-Linking/Mass Spectrometry And Modeling
title_fullStr Structure of Complement C3(H(2)O) Revealed By Quantitative Cross-Linking/Mass Spectrometry And Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Structure of Complement C3(H(2)O) Revealed By Quantitative Cross-Linking/Mass Spectrometry And Modeling
title_short Structure of Complement C3(H(2)O) Revealed By Quantitative Cross-Linking/Mass Spectrometry And Modeling
title_sort structure of complement c3(h(2)o) revealed by quantitative cross-linking/mass spectrometry and modeling
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4974347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27250206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.M115.056473
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