SC5b-9 Complex

  • 1.0 mg/mL,0.22 µm filtered
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    Item Number
    S501175
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    100μg
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    Basic Description

    Product NameSC5b-9 Complex
    Product Description

    Extinction Coeff:

    A280 nm = 1.03 at 1.0 mg/mL


    Molecular Weight:

    ~1,030,000 Da (~13 chains)


    General Description

    Vitronectin (S Protein) binds to membrane attack complexes that fail to insert into membranes. The result is a soluble complex of S Protein and C5b-9 and this has been named SC5b-9 (Dodds, A.W. and Sim, R.B. (1997)). Activation of complement in the absence of bilipid layer membranes results in most of the activated C5 forming SC5b-9 

    complexes. This can occur with activating particles such as immune complexes, yeast and bacterial cell walls. The SC5b-9 complexes can have more than one C9 (usually three) and more than one S Protein (usually three) per complex. Thus, the typical molecular weight is ~1,030,000 Da.

    One C5b-7 complex can bind up to three molecules of S Protein. If C8 or C8 and C9 have already bound to the C5b-7 complex three S Protein molecules will bind to these complexes as well. The C5b6 and C5b-7 complexes sometimes diffuse away from the target cell and enter the membrane of a nearby cell. This is called bystander lysis or “reactive lysis” and can be a significant source of pathology. Binding of S Protein blocks this non-specific lysis. Diffusion of these early complexes away from the activating surface may result in addition of C8 and C9 to the complex prior to S Protein binding. Once S Protein binds to these complexes it prevents their membranolytic functions, thuscreating soluble complexes that are subsequently cleared from circulation.


    Physical Characteristics & Structure

    The molecular weight of SC5b-9 Complex has a maximum approximate molecular weight of 1,030,000 Da and it is composed of ~13 polypeptide chains. Variations in molecular weight may occur due to the fact that SC5b-9 complexes mayhave 1 to 3 C9 molecules and 1 to 3 S Protein molecules per complex.


    Function

    See General Description above.


    Assays

    SC5b-9 has no functional activity. Several commercial ELISA kits specific for SC5b-9 are available. These are sold by BD Biosciences, Technoclone Ltd, Quidel, andHyCult Biotechnology. Most rely on capture of the SC5b-9 with antibodies specific for neo-antigens on the complex and secondary detection with antibodies to complement 

    proteins of the C5b-9 complex.


    Applications

    See General Description above.


    In vivo

    The normal serum concentration of SC5b-9 is low. Normal baseline levels for properly stored plasma range from less than 100 ng/mL to 600 ng/mL SC5b-9 or less than 0.1% of maximal conversion. Elevated levels of circulating SC5b-9 complexes have been associated with bacterial infections and other diseases where complement activation is known to occur.


    Regulation

    SC5b-9 complexes form spontaneously and the process has no known regulators. 

    S Protein does compete for newly formed C5b-9 with other lipid-binding molecules in 

    plasma such as LDL and HDL. After formation SC5b-9 complexes are cleared from the

    circulation.


    Deficiencies

    Deficiencies of C5, C6, C7, C8, C9 or S Protein will prevent formation of complete SC5b-9 complexes.


    Diseases

    As stated above, deficiencies of C5, C6, C7, C8, C9 or S protein will prevent formation of complete SC5b-9 complexes. The inability to form MAC (C5b-9 complexes) is a serious problem due to the high susceptibility to bacterial infections. No known diseases are specifically associated with the inability to produce soluble SC5b-9 

    complexes.


    Precautions/Toxicity/Hazards

    This protein is purified from human plasma, therefore precautions appropriate for handling any blood-derived product must be used even though the source was shown by certified tests to be negative for HBsAg, HTLV-I/II, STS, and for antibodies to HCV, HIV-1 and HIV-II.

    Hazard Code: B WGK Germany 3

    MSDS available upon request.

    Specifications & Purity1.0 mg/mL,0.22 µm filtered
    SourceNormal human serum (shown by certified tests to be negative for HBsAg and for antibodies to HCV, HIV-1 and HIV-II).

    Product Specifications

    FormLiquid
    Concentration1.0 mg/mL,0.22 µm filtered
    Storage TempStore at -80°C,Avoid repeated freezing and thawing
    Shipped InIce chest + Ice pads

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