Modular Organization of the Carboxyl-Terminal, Globular Head Region of Human C1q A, B, and C Chains
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- 15 July 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 171 (2) , 812-820
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.171.2.812
Abstract
The first step in the activation of the classical complement pathway, by immune complexes, involves the binding of the globular heads of C1q to the Fc regions of aggregated IgG or IgM. Located C-terminal to the collagen region, each globular head is composed of the C-terminal halves of one A (ghA), one B (ghB), and one C chain (ghC). To dissect their structural and functional autonomy, we have expressed ghA, ghB, and ghC in Escherichia coli as soluble proteins linked to maltose-binding protein (MBP). The affinity-purified fusion proteins (MBP-ghA, -ghB, and -ghC) bound differentially to heat-aggregated IgG and IgM, and also to three known C1q-binding peptides, derived from HIV-1, HTLV-I, and β-amyloid. In the ELISAs, the MBP-ghA bound to heat-aggregated IgG and IgM as well as to the HIV-1 gp41 peptide; the MBP-ghB bound preferentially to IgG rather than IgM, in addition to binding β-amyloid peptide, whereas the MBP-ghC showed a preference for IgM and the HTLV-I gp21 peptide. Both MBP-ghA and MBP-ghB also inhibited C1q-dependent hemolysis of IgG- and IgM-sensitized sheep erythrocytes. However, for IgM-coated erythrocytes, MBP-ghC was a better inhibitor of C1q than MBP-ghB. The recombinant forms of ghA, ghB, and ghC also bound specifically to apoptotic PBMCs. We conclude that the C1q globular head region is likely to have a modular organization, being composed of three structurally and functionally independent modules, which retains multivalency in the form of a heterotrimer. The heterotrimeric organization thus offers functional flexibility and versatility to the whole C1q molecule.Keywords
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