Structure at 1.44 A resolution of an N-terminally truncated form of the rat serum complement C3d fragment |
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Authors: | Zanotti G Bassetto A Battistutta R Folli C Arcidiaco P Stoppini M Berni R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Organic Chemistry and Biopolymer Research Center, University of Padova, Italy. zanotti@chor.unipd.it |
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Abstract: | Complement component C3 plays a key role in the complement-mediated immune defence, and occupies a central position within the complement cascade system. One of its degradation products, C3dg, was purified from rat serum and crystallised in two different crystal forms as N-terminally truncated fragment. Despite the truncation and the lack of a significant portion of the N-terminus as compared to C3d, the structure of the fragment is highly similar to that of recombinant human C3d (Nagar et al., Science 280 (1998) 1277-1281). Structural details of the reactive site have been obtained, suggesting a possible mode of thioester bond formation between Cys-1010 and Gln-1013 and thioester bond cleavage in the transacylation reaction involving His-1126. The truncation at the N-terminus of C3d leads to the exposure of a surface of the molecule that favours dimerisation, so that in both crystal forms, the fragment is present as a dimer, with monomers related by a two-fold axis. |
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