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Venom complement C3 homolog family
General
Activity
In
mammals
, complement component C3 is the most important protein of the
complement system
as it is activated by all three pathways (classical, lectin, and alternative pathways), and its various activation products are crucial for mediating, directly or indirectly, virtually all biological functions of complement.
In
venom
, complement C3 homolog is a structural and functional analog of complement component C3b, the activated form of C3. The best described protein is the
cobra venom factor (CVF)
. It binds
factor B (CFB)
, which is subsequently cleaved by
factor D (CFD)
to form the bimolecular complex CVF/Bb. This complex is a C3/C5 convertase that cleaves both complement components C3 and C5. Unlike endogenous C3b/Bb, CVF/Bb is a stable complex which is completely resistant to the actions of complement inhibitory
factors H (CFH)
and
I (CFI)
. Therefore, CVF continuously activates complement, resulting in the depletion of complement activity.
Structure
Venom complement C3 homologs are heterotrimers composed of alpha, beta and gamma chains that are processed from a single precursor.
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Protein family
Activity
Complement system impairing toxin
This protein family in
Snake
Reference
Review:
Vogel and Fritzinger, 2010