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Factor XII and kininogen asymmetric assembly with gC1qR/C1QBP/P32 is governed by allostery.

Bubacarr G Kaira1, Alexandre Slater2, Keith R McCrae3, Ingrid Dreveny1, Ummay Sumya4,5, Nicola J Mutch4,5, Mark Searle2, Jonas Emsley1.   

Abstract

The contact system is composed of factor XII (FXII), prekallikrein (PK), and cofactor high-molecular-weight kininogen (HK). The globular C1q receptor (gC1qR) has been shown to interact with FXII and HK. We reveal the FXII fibronectin type II domain (FnII) binds gC1qR in a Zn2+-dependent fashion and determined the complex crystal structure. FXIIFnII binds the gC1qR trimer in an asymmetric fashion, with residues Arg36 and Arg65 forming contacts with 2 distinct negatively charged pockets. gC1qR residues Asp185 and His187 coordinate a Zn2+ adjacent to the FXII-binding site, and a comparison with the ligand-free gC1qR crystal structure reveals the anionic G1-loop becomes ordered upon FXIIFnII binding. Additional conformational changes in the region of the Zn2+-binding site reveal an allosteric basis for Zn2+ modulation of FXII binding. Mutagenesis coupled with surface plasmon resonance demonstrate the gC1qR Zn2+ site contributes to FXII binding, and plasma-based assays reveal gC1qR stimulates coagulation in a FXII-dependent manner. Analysis of the binding of HK domain 5 (HKD5) to gC1qR shows only 1 high-affinity binding site per trimer. Mutagenesis studies identify a critical G3-loop located at the center of the gC1qR trimer, suggesting steric occlusion as the mechanism for HKD5 asymmetric binding. Gel filtration experiments reveal that gC1qR clusters FXII and HK into a higher-order 500-kDa ternary complex. These results support the conclusion that extracellular gC1qR can act as a chaperone to cluster contact factors, which may be a prelude for initiating the cascades that drive bradykinin generation and the intrinsic pathway of coagulation.
© 2020 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32559765     DOI: 10.1182/blood.2020004818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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