Abstract

The deletion of the C-terminal arginine of the anaphylatoxin protein C5a reduces it receptor binding affinity. Understanding how C-terminal arginine affects the structure and bioactivity of C5a is important for the development of C5a C-terminal mimics as drug candidates. Herein, we report the total chemical synthesis of rat C5a and its d-enantiomer with its C-terminal arginine deleted, namely l-rC5a-desArg and d-rC5a-desArg. The structure of rC5a-desArg was then determined by racemic crystallography for the first time. The C-terminal residues of rC5a-Arg were found to expand from the fourth helix in a continuous helical conformation. This C-terminal conformation is significantly different from that of the previously reported full-length of C5a, indicating that the deletion of C-terminal arginine residue could result in the destruction of a positively charged surface formed by two adjacent Arg residues in C5a.

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