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<scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Cobra_venom_factor/1'>Cobra Venom Factor</scene> binds factor B, and forms structurally stable C3 and C5 convertases. CVF consists of <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Three_chains/1'>three chains</scene> forming 10 domains: MG1-8 domains, CUB domain and C345c domain. The alpha chain forms <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Alpha_chain_domains/1'>domains MG1-5, MG6 alpha and LNK</scene> regions shown here in white, red purple, green, yellow, blue and cyan respectively. The macroglobular domains MG1-8 of CVF form a ring structure that is similar to C3b and C3c structure, and is termed the <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Key_beta_ring/1'>key beta ring</scene>. CVF contains eight stabilizing <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Disulfide_bonds/1'>disulfide bonds</scene>; three located within C345c, one linking C345c and MG 7, two within MG8, one within LNK and one in the MG5/MG6 interface. A <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Show_calcium_binding/1'>calcium binding site</scene> exists within the MG5/MG6 interface, and binds calcium with six ligands: Asp517, Asp520, Val518, Pro494, Glu581 through a water molecule. The function of this binding site has not yet been thoroughly defined.
<scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Cobra_venom_factor/1'>Cobra Venom Factor</scene> binds factor B, and forms structurally stable C3 and C5 convertases. CVF consists of <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Three_chains/1'>three chains</scene> forming 10 domains: MG1-8 domains, CUB domain and C345c domain. The alpha chain forms <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Alpha_chain_domains/1'>domains MG1-5, MG6 alpha and LNK</scene> regions shown here in white, red purple, green, yellow, blue and cyan respectively. The macroglobular domains MG1-8 of CVF form a ring structure that is similar to C3b and C3c structure, and is termed the <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Key_beta_ring/1'>key beta ring</scene>. CVF contains eight stabilizing <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Disulfide_bonds/1'>disulfide bonds</scene>; three located within C345c, one linking C345c and MG 7, two within MG8, one within LNK and one in the MG5/MG6 interface. A <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Show_calcium_binding/1'>calcium binding site</scene> exists within the MG5/MG6 interface, and binds calcium with six ligands: Asp517, Asp520, Val518, Pro494, Glu581 through a water molecule. The function of this binding site has not yet been thoroughly defined.
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Both the CUB and C345c domains have been implicated in factor B binding and are also structurally similar to C3b and C3c, but are slightly rotated towards each other . The CUB domain is formed by segments of the gamma and beta chains γ- (896-945) and β- (1252-1311). The C345c domain is covalently linked via the ANK region. The catalytic activity of CVFBb comes from a serine protease, and is located within factor Bb.
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Both the CUB and C345c domains have been implicated in factor B binding and are also structurally similar to C3b and C3c, but are slightly rotated towards each other . The CUB domain is formed by segments of the gamma and beta chains γ- (896-945) and β- (1252-1311). The C345c domain is covalently linked via the <scene name='User:Gary_A._Toumas/Sandbox_1/Ank_region/1'>ANK region</scene> The catalytic activity of CVFBb comes from a serine protease, and is located within factor Bb.
Residues 730DE and 736EE at the α'NT region of C3b have been indicated as the major binding sites for factor B binding. Similarly, residues 714-723 of the gamma chain 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, residues 714-723 of the gamma chain 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.

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Cobra Venom Factor

Cobra Venom Factor (PDB entry 3frp)

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