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Residues 730DE and 736EE at the α'NT region of C3b have been indicated as the major binding sites for factor B binding. Similarly, <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Potential_factor_b_bindingsite/1'>residues 714-723 of the gamma chain</scene> have been indicated as the corresponding binding sites of factor B. These residues may be responsible for the added stability of CVF, as well as the relative positioning of the CUB and C345c domains. | Residues 730DE and 736EE at the α'NT region of C3b have been indicated as the major binding sites for factor B binding. Similarly, <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Potential_factor_b_bindingsite/1'>residues 714-723 of the gamma chain</scene> have been indicated as the corresponding binding sites of factor B. These residues may be responsible for the added stability of CVF, as well as the relative positioning of the CUB and C345c domains. | ||
- | Convertase formation is upregulated by CVF and is enhanced by the added stability of CVF when compared to native convertases. The absence of binding sites for factor H, factor I, complement receptor 1, decay-accelerating factor (DAF), and membrane co-factor protein in CVF may also contribute to its increased half-life. | + | Convertase formation is upregulated by CVF and is enhanced by the added stability of CVF when compared to native convertases. The absence of binding sites for factor H, factor I, complement receptor 1, decay-accelerating factor (DAF), and membrane co-factor protein in CVF may also contribute to its increased half-life. Factor H and CR1 binding sites in C3b depend on the presence of two glutamic acid residues E744 and E747 located in the MG6 domain. CVF, however, has aspartic acid and lysine residues in these corresponding locations: 728D and 731K. Similarly, segments of the TED domain are absent from CVF and contribute to the lack of binding ability by factor H. Additionally a binding site for properdin, a stabilizing protein, has been proposed at 1381-1414 of the beta chain. |
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Revision as of 01:27, 5 December 2012
Cobra Venom Factor
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