| Structural highlights
Function
C5AR1_HUMAN Receptor for the chemotactic and inflammatory peptide anaphylatoxin C5a (PubMed:1847994, PubMed:8182049, PubMed:7622471, PubMed:9553099, PubMed:10636859, PubMed:15153520). The ligand interacts with at least two sites on the receptor: a high-affinity site on the extracellular N-terminus, and a second site in the transmembrane region which activates downstream signaling events (PubMed:8182049, PubMed:7622471, PubMed:9553099). Receptor activation stimulates chemotaxis, granule enzyme release, intracellular calcium release and superoxide anion production (PubMed:10636859, PubMed:15153520).[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
References
- ↑ Christophe T, Rabiet MJ, Tardif M, Milcent MD, Boulay F. Human complement 5a (C5a) anaphylatoxin receptor (CD88) phosphorylation sites and their specific role in receptor phosphorylation and attenuation of G protein-mediated responses. Desensitization of C5a receptor controls superoxide production but not receptor sequestration in HL-60 cells. J Biol Chem. 2000 Jan 21;275(3):1656-64. PMID:10636859
- ↑ Postma B, Poppelier MJ, van Galen JC, Prossnitz ER, van Strijp JA, de Haas CJ, van Kessel KP. Chemotaxis inhibitory protein of Staphylococcus aureus binds specifically to the C5a and formylated peptide receptor. J Immunol. 2004 Jun 1;172(11):6994-7001. PMID:15153520
- ↑ Gerard NP, Gerard C. The chemotactic receptor for human C5a anaphylatoxin. Nature. 1991 Feb 14;349(6310):614-7. PMID:1847994 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/349614a0
- ↑ Monk PN, Barker MD, Partridge LJ, Pease JE. Mutation of glutamate 199 of the human C5a receptor defines a binding site for ligand distinct from the receptor N terminus. J Biol Chem. 1995 Jul 14;270(28):16625-9. PMID:7622471
- ↑ DeMartino JA, Van Riper G, Siciliano SJ, Molineaux CJ, Konteatis ZD, Rosen H, Springer MS. The amino terminus of the human C5a receptor is required for high affinity C5a binding and for receptor activation by C5a but not C5a analogs. J Biol Chem. 1994 May 20;269(20):14446-50. PMID:8182049
- ↑ Chen Z, Zhang X, Gonnella NC, Pellas TC, Boyar WC, Ni F. Residues 21-30 within the extracellular N-terminal region of the C5a receptor represent a binding domain for the C5a anaphylatoxin. J Biol Chem. 1998 Apr 24;273(17):10411-9. PMID:9553099
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