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Structure of complement component C2a: Implications for convertase formation and substrate binding

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STRUCTURE
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages 1587-1597

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2006.08.008

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C2a provides the catalytic center to the convertase complexes of the classical and lectin-binding pathways of complement activation. We determined two crystal structures of full-length C2a, with and without a pseudo ligand bound. Both structures reveal a near-active conformation of the catalytic center of the serine protease domains, while the von Willebrand factor A-type domains display an intermediate activation state of helix alpha 7 with an open, activated metalion-dependent adhesion site. The open adhesion site likely serves to enhance the affinity for the ligand C4b, similar to inside-out signaling in integrins. Surprisingly, the N-terminal residues of C2a are buried in a crevice near helix alpha 7, indicative of a structural switch between C2 and C2a. Extended loops on the protease domain possibly envelop the protruding anaphylatoxin domain of the substrate C3. Together with a putative substrate-induced completion of the oxyanion hole, this may contribute to the high substrate specificity of the convertases.

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