1kjs
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NMR SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF C5A AT PH 5.2, 303K, 20 STRUCTURES
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Overview
The serum glycoprotein C5a, which is derived from the proteolytic cleavage, of complement protein C5, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a, number of inflammatory and allergic conditions. Because C5a induces an, inflammatory response upon binding to a specific receptor, structural and, mutagenesis studies were carried out to gain a better understanding of, this binding interaction. These studies led to the first structural, definition of the C terminus of recombinant human (rh)-C5a, determined by, two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Our results, show that the C terminus adopts an alpha-helical conformation spanning, residues 69 to 74, while the core domain exists as an antiparallel, alpha-helical bundle. This C-terminal helix is connected to the core by a, short loop that orients Arg 74 adjacent to Arg 62. Point mutation analysis, had already revealed that residues 62 and 74 significantly contribute to, agonist activity and receptor binding. Correlation of the C5a tertiary, structure with mutational analyses clarifies the significance of the, functional and binding properties of Arg 62 and suggests that both Arg 62, and Arg 74 interact at the same binding site on the receptor.
Disease
Known disease associated with this structure: C5 deficiency OMIM:[120900]
About this Structure
1KJS is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Structural definition of the C5a C terminus by two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy., Zhang X, Boyar W, Toth MJ, Wennogle L, Gonnella NC, Proteins. 1997 Jun;28(2):261-7. PMID:9188742
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