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. 1997 Apr 15;323(Pt 2):469–475. doi: 10.1042/bj3230469

The amino-terminal module of the C4b-binding protein alpha-chain is crucial for C4b binding and factor I-cofactor function.

Y Härdig 1, A Hillarp 1, B Dahlbäck 1
PMCID: PMC1218343  PMID: 9163340

Abstract

C4b-binding protein (C4BP) regulates the classical pathway C3-convertase of the complement system. Human C4BP is composed of seven identical subunits (alpha-chains) and one unique one (beta-chain). Both types of chains contain homologous repeats called complement control proteins (CCPs); the alpha-chain contains eight CCPs and the beta-chain three. Each alpha-chain contains a binding site for C4b although the detailed localization of this binding site is not known. We have used three different chimeric proteins, originally designed to localize the protein S-binding site on C4BP, to demonstrate the importance of the amino-terminal part of the alpha-chain for the complement-regulatory functions of C4BP. These recombinant proteins were composed of C4BP alpha-chains with one, two or three of the amino-terminal CCPs replaced by corresponding CCPs from the C4BP beta-chain. Furthermore, seven different monoclonal antibodies were raised against C4BP and characterized using the recombinant chimeric proteins. Whereas all three recombinant chimeras bind protein S with the same affinity as plasma-purified C4BP, none of them bound to C4b. Three of the antibodies, which were found to bind to alpha-chain CCP 1 and CCP 2, completely inhibited the binding of plasma-purified C4BP to immobilized C4b. In addition, two of these antibodies totally blocked the factor I-cofactor activity of C4BP in a C4b-degradation assay. The binding site for one of the monoclonal antibodies was also studied using electron microscopy where it was confirmed that this antibody bound to the amino-terminal tip of the alpha-chain. These results show that the amino-terminal CCP of the C4BP alpha-chain (CCP 1) is crucial for the C4b binding and factor I-cofactor activity.

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