2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.20.562751
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DNA nanostructure-templated antibody complexes provide insights into the geometric requirements of human complement cascade activation

Leoni Abendstein,
Willem E. M. Noteborn,
Luc S. Veenman
et al.

Abstract: The classical complement pathway is activated by antigen-bound IgG antibodies. Monomeric IgG must oligomerize to activate complement via the hexameric C1q complex, and hexamerizing mutants of IgG appear as promising therapeutic candidates. However, structural data have shown that it is not necessary to bind all six C1q arms to initiate complement, revealing a symmetry mismatch between C1 and the hexameric IgG complex, which has not been adequately explained. Here we use DNA nanotechnology to produce specific n… Show more

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