Molecular Modeling Of The Domain Structure Of C9 Of Human ...
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C9 is the most abundant component of the membrane attack complex of the complement system of immune defense. This is a typical mosaic protein with thrombospondin (TSR) and low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLr) domains at its N-terminus and an epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) domain at its C-terminus. Between these lies a perforin-like sequence. In order to define the arrangement in solution of these four moieties in C9, high-flux neutron and synchrotron X-ray solution scattering studies were carried out. The neutron radius of gyration RG at infinite contrast is 3.33 nm, and its cross-sectional RG (RXS) is 1.66 nm. Similar values were obtained by synchrotron X-ray scattering after allowance for radiation effects. Stuhrmann analyses showed that the neutron radial inhomogeneity of scattering density alpha is 35 X 10(-5) from the RG data and 16 X 10(-5) from the RXS data. These values are typical for soluble glycoproteins and show no evidence for the existence of any large hydrophobic surface patches on free C9 that might form contacts with lipids. Indirect transformation of the neutron and X-ray scattering curves into real space showed that C9 had a maximum dimension estimated at 12 +/- 2 nm, and this suggests that the lengths of 7-8 nm deduced from previous electron microscopy studies in vacuo are underestimated. Molecular modeling of the C9 scattering curves utilized small spheres in the Debye equation, in which the analyses were constrained by the known volumes of the four moieties of C9 and the known sizes of the TSR and EGF-like domains. The most likely models for C9 suggest that these four regions of C9 are arranged in a V-shaped structure, with an angle of 10 degrees between the two arms, each of length 11.1 nm. This structure has a more hydrophobic character between the two arms. The scattering model is fully consistent with hydrodynamic sedimentation data on C9. Similar V-shaped hydrodynamic models could be developed for C6, C7, C8, and C9 of complement. Such a compact structure is atypical of other multidomain complement proteins so far studied by solution scattering and is fully compatible with mechanisms in which C9 is postulated, on activation, to undergo a drastic unfolding of its domain structure and to expose a more hydrophobic surface which can be embedded into lipid bilayers.
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