Proteases of the complement system

The complement system plays a crucial role in the innate immunity, connected to the adaptive immune response too. Its action is based on regulated protease cascades, where proteases cleave and activate each other’s proenzyme forms in a strictly ordered manner. In cooperation with the Laboratory of Structural Biophysics of RCNS HAS and Directed Evolution Research Group of the Department of Biochemistry ELTE, our aim is to explore the structural bases of the function of various complement proteins.

We studied structures of the early proteases of the classical and lectin pathways of complement activation using crystallographic methods in order to characterize their specificity and interactions at atomic level. The first enzymatic event of their cascades is the autoactivation of the first enzymes of the lectin and classical pathways – making these enzymes special because most serine proteases in the family are inactive in their proenzyme form. Based on the structure of C1r, the first enzyme of the classical pathway, we revisited the mechanism of C1r autoactivation. We suggest a “split-and-reassembly” mechanism, where a minor mechanic effect is enough to destabilize the head-to-tail dimer and initiate autoactivation. C1-inhibitor is a major downregulator of inflammatory processes in blood, being the inhibitor of also C1r, C1s, MASP-1 and MASP-2. Based upon the structure of its serpin domain we suggest a novel ”sandwich mechanism” explaining the effect of polyanions, such as heparin on the inhibitory affinity of C1-inhibitor. Comparison of the structures activated (cleaved) and proenzyme (single chain) forms of the catalytic regions of MASP-1 and MASP-2, the first enzymes of the lectin pathway helped to understand the structural conditions of autoactivation. Understanding the substrate specificities of these two enzymes was one our aim. Using highly specific inhibitors evolved using the phage-display technique, we solved the first enzyme-substrate complex-like structures of both MASP-1 and MASP-2. The 3D-structures explored structural elements of sub-site specificities, including an allosteric effect (PDB codes: 2oay, 2qy0, 4igd, 3gov, 1zjk, 1qx3, 3tvj, 4djz).

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