Binding of human complement C8 to C9: role of the N-terminal modules in the C8 alpha subunit
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Binding of human complement C8 to C9: role of the N-terminal modules in the C8 alpha subunit
Abstract
Human C8 is one of five components of the membrane attack complex of complement (MAC). It is composed of a disulfide-linked C8alpha-gamma heterodimer and a noncovalently associated C8beta chain. The C8alpha and C8beta subunits contain a pair of N-terminal modules [thrombospondin type 1 (TSP1) + low-density lipoprotein receptor class A (LDLRA)] and a pair of C-terminal modules [epidermal growth factor (EGF) + TSP1]. The middle segment of each protein is referred to as the membrane attack complex/perforin domain (MACPF). During MAC formation, C8alpha mediates binding and self-polymerization of C9 to form a pore-like structure on the membrane of target cells. In this study, the portion of C8alpha involved in binding C9 was identified using recombinant C8alpha constructs in which the N- and/or C-terminal modules were either exchanged with those from C8beta or deleted. Those constructs containing the C8alpha N-terminal TSP1 or LDLRA module together with the C8alpha MACPF domain retained the ability to bind C9 and express C8 hemolytic activity. By contrast, those containing the C8alpha MACPF domain alone or the C8alpha MACPF domain and C8alpha C-terminal modules lost this ability. These results indicate that both N-terminal modules in C8alpha have a role in forming the principal binding site for C9 and that binding may be dependent on a cooperative interaction between these modules and the C8alpha MACPF domain.
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