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C1q Human

目录号 : GP22928

补体成分 C1q 人类

C1q Human Chemical Structure

规格 价格 库存 购买数量
200μg
¥2,800.00
5-10工作日
1mg
¥8,400.00
5-10工作日
10mg
¥63,000.00
5-10工作日

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产品描述

Human Complement Component C1q produced in Human plasma having a molecular mass of 410 kDa.C1q is a complex of two C1q sub-units and is a tetramer comprising of two C1r and two C1s sub-units.

Product Data

Purity Greater than 96.0% as determined by SDS-PAGE. Source Human Plasma.
Phycical Appearance Sterile Filtered White lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder. Shipping Condition Shipped at Room temp.
Synonyms Component C1q; Complement C1q; Complement Component C1q; C1q.
Solubility It is recommended to reconstitute the lyophilized C1q in sterile 18MΩ-cm H2O.
Stability Human C1q although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored between 2-8°C . Do not freeze!
Formulation Lyophilized from 0.01M Na2 EDTA solution containing 0.3M NaCl pH 7.5.

Introduction

C1q is the first component of the classical pathway of complement activation. C1q along with the enzymatically active components C1r and C1s forms the C1 complex. When C1 binds to immunoglobulins in the form of immune complexes, it leads to activation of C1r and C1s proteases and a further activates the classical pathway of complement. C1q is a glycoprotein that belongs to the collectin family, having a molecular weight of about 410-462 kDa. C1q is a hexamer composed of globular heads attached to collagen-like triple-helix tails. The globular heads of C1q exclusively bind to the CH2 domain of IgG molecules or the CH3 domain of IgM. Each heavy chain of the immunoglobulin molecule contains a single binding site for C1q. Given that C1q must bind to no less than two heavy chains in order to alter its conformation and activate C1r and C1s, its activation follows only after binding to immunoglobulins in the form of immune complexes bound to multivalent antigens. C1qбпs main physiological role is in the clearance of immune complexes and apoptotic bodies from the organism. Interruption of this process may lead to development of autoimmunity. Individuals with genetic deficiencies of C1q or other components of the classical pathway are at risk to develop SLE. C1q specifically binds to apoptotic bodies of human keratinocytes, vascular endothelial cells and lymphocytes. Complement components C1q and bound C3 mediate the clearance of apoptotic bodies. Hence, C1q may advance the clearance of autoantigens, avoiding stimulation of the immune system. Nonetheless, an extended exposition of the immune system to the neoepitope exposed on C1q molecules bound to immune complexes or apoptotic bodies could ultimately lead to an autoimmune response against C1q itself and to an altered complement function. C1q deficiency may also lead to disruption of the negative selection of autoreactive B cells. C1q along with other specific recognition proteins bind to the highly conserved lupus antigens (dsDNA and nuclear proteins) and activate the complement system. Autoantibodies against C1q (anti-C1q) are found in a number of autoimmune and infectious diseases like glomerulonephritis (GN) and lupus erythematosus (SLE), these antibodies are significant in clinical practice due to their negative predictive value.

Stability

Human C1q although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored between 2-8°C . Do not freeze!