Complete primary structure and functional characterization of the sixth component of the human complement system. Identification of the C5b-binding domain in complement C6.

  • Haefliger, J.A.
  • Tschopp, J.
  • Vial, N.
  • Jenne, D.E.
Publication date
October 1989

Abstract

Complement C6 is one of five plasma proteins that are incorporated into the lytic terminal complement complex on lipid membranes (C5b-9m) upon activation of the complement cascade. Oligonucleotide probes derived from partial amino acid sequences of purified C6 were used to isolate cDNA clones from a human liver cDNA library. The complete polypeptide structure of mature C6 deduced from the cDNA sequence consists of 913 amino acid residues preceded by a typical 21-residue signal peptide. C6 is most similar in structure to complement C7, sharing 33.5% identical residues with C7 including all 56 cysteine residues. The low density lipoprotein receptor class A and B modules, the thrombospondin type I module at the carboxyl terminus, and the two s...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.