TY - JOUR
T1 - Complement C3
T2 - A molecular mosaic of binding sites
AU - Fishelson, Zvi
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements-The author is an incumbent of a Barecha Foundation Career Development Award. The collaboration with Dr Mario Geysen and his colleagues of the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, Victoria, Australia, in the analysis of the C3 binding sites using solid-phase synthetic peptides is acknowledged. The author is grateful to Professors P. J. Lachmann and H. J. Muller-Eberhard for reading this manuscript.
PY - 1991
Y1 - 1991
N2 - Many of the biological activities of the complement system are mediated by C3, the third complement component, and its proteolytic fragments. At the same time, several of the molecules which regulate complement activation target their action at the C3 molecule. Accordingly, the C3 molecule is equipped with multiple binding sites for at least 14 other complement or complement-related proteins. As described in this review, major progress has been made recently in the identification of the C3 binding sites and the residues involved. Yet this has exposed only the "tip of the iceberg". A novel technique which may facilitate the elucidation of the active sites in C3 is presented. Finally, based on the current knowledge on the C3 molecule, a hypothetical model of the molecular organization of this molecule and its binding sites is presented.
AB - Many of the biological activities of the complement system are mediated by C3, the third complement component, and its proteolytic fragments. At the same time, several of the molecules which regulate complement activation target their action at the C3 molecule. Accordingly, the C3 molecule is equipped with multiple binding sites for at least 14 other complement or complement-related proteins. As described in this review, major progress has been made recently in the identification of the C3 binding sites and the residues involved. Yet this has exposed only the "tip of the iceberg". A novel technique which may facilitate the elucidation of the active sites in C3 is presented. Finally, based on the current knowledge on the C3 molecule, a hypothetical model of the molecular organization of this molecule and its binding sites is presented.
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U2 - 10.1016/0161-5890(91)90169-K
DO - 10.1016/0161-5890(91)90169-K
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AN - SCOPUS:0025872447
SN - 0161-5890
VL - 28
SP - 545
EP - 552
JO - Molecular Immunology
JF - Molecular Immunology
IS - 4-5
ER -