Figure 1.
Figure 1. The AP of complement activation. (A) The AP of the complement system originally consisted of a serine protease that cleaved C3 to the opsonin C3b and the proinflammatory anaphylatoxin C3a. (B) An amplification loop was next evolved to more efficiently deposit C3b on a target and liberate C3a into the surrounding milieu. B indicates factor B, D indicates factor D, a serine protease; P, properdin, a stabilizer of the enzyme. (C) Development of a C5 convertase. The same enzyme that cleaves C3 (AP C3 convertase)can cleave C5 to C5a and C5b with the addition of a second C3b to the enzyme complex (AP C5 convertase).

The AP of complement activation. (A) The AP of the complement system originally consisted of a serine protease that cleaved C3 to the opsonin C3b and the proinflammatory anaphylatoxin C3a. (B) An amplification loop was next evolved to more efficiently deposit C3b on a target and liberate C3a into the surrounding milieu. B indicates factor B, D indicates factor D, a serine protease; P, properdin, a stabilizer of the enzyme. (C) Development of a C5 convertase. The same enzyme that cleaves C3 (AP C3 convertase)can cleave C5 to C5a and C5b with the addition of a second C3b to the enzyme complex (AP C5 convertase).

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