The modular serine proteases of the complement cascade

F. Forneris, J. Wu, P. Gros

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    Abstract

    Modular serine proteases are central to the complement cascade of the mammalian humoral immune system. These proteases form protein complexes through multi-domain interactions to achieve their proteolytic activity. We review the structural insights into complement initiation by auto-activation of the hetero-tetrameric proteases of the large danger-recognition protein complexes, amplification and labelling of particles by the formation and activity of C3 convertases, and regulation by convertase dissociation and degradation to prevent ‘bystander’ damage to healthy host cells and tissues. The data reveal that complex formation and large domain–domain rearrangements underlie the proteolytic reactions of the complement cascade, which enables the host to recognize and clear invading microbes and host debris from its blood and fluids surrounding tissues. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)333-341
    Number of pages9
    JournalCurrent Opinion in Structural Biology
    Volume22
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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