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Structure and flexibility of the multiple domain proteins that regulate complement activation
M D Kirkitadze et al. Immunol Rev. 2001 Apr.
Abstract
In this review we summarise more than 10 years of biophysical exploration into the structural biology of the regulators of complement activation (RCA). The five human proteins responsible for regulation of the early events of complement are homologous and are composed largely from building blocks called "complement control protein (CCP) modules". Unlike most multiple domain proteins they do not contain any of the other widely occurring module types. This apparent simplicity of RCA structure, however, is belied by their sophistication of function. In fact, the structures of the individual CCP modules exhibit wide variations on a common theme while the extent and nature of intermodular connections is diverse. Some neighbouring modules within a protein stabilise each other and some co-operate to form specific binding surfaces. The degree of true "modularity" of CCPs is open to debate. The study of RCA proteins clearly illustrates the value of combining complementary structural biology techniques. The results could have implications for folding, evolution, flexibility and structure-function relationships of other molecules in the large, diverse and little understood category of multiple domain proteins.
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