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Interaction of serum amyloid A with human cystatin C—identification of binding sites
Authors:Marta Spodzieja  Aneta Szymańska  Aleksandra Kołodziejczyk  Martyna Prądzińska  Martyna Maszota  Piotr Stefanowicz  Zbigniew Szewczuk  Anders Grubb  Paulina Czaplewska
Affiliation:1. Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Gdansk, , 80‐952 Gdansk, Poland;2. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Wroclaw, , Wroc?aw, 50‐383 Poland;3. Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, University of Lund, , S‐22185 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Serum amyloid A (SAA) is a multifunctional acute‐phase protein whose natural role seems to be participation in many physiologic and pathological processes. Prolonged increased SAA level in a number of chronic inflammatory and neoplastic diseases gives rise to reactive systemic amyloid A amyloidosis, where the N‐terminal 76‐amino acid residue‐long segment of SAA is deposited as amyloid fibrils. Recently, a specific interaction between SAA and the ubiquitous inhibitor of cysteine proteases—human cystatin C (hCC)—has been described. Here, we report further evidence corroborating this interaction, and the identification of the SAA and hCC binding sites in the SAA–hCC complex, using a combination of selective proteolytic excision and high‐resolution mass spectrometry. The shortest binding site in the SAA sequence was determined as SAA(86–104), whereas the binding site in hCC sequence was identified as hCC(96–102). Binding specificities of both interacting sequences were ascertained by affinity experiments (ELISA) and by registration of mass spectrum of SAA–hCC complex. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:serum amyloid A  human cystatin C  protein–  protein interaction  mass spectrometry
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