Anti-C3 antibody produced in rabbit
Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution
Anti-C3a, Anti-CPAMD1, Anti-ARMD9, Anti-C3b
C3 (complement component 3) is the key component of the complement system. It is acted upon by C3 convertases, which produces the activated C3b. It is the predominant protein of the complement system, and is a member of the a2-macroglobulin protein family. It contains a reactive thioester bond, and α- and β-chains of 115 and 75kDa respectively. These together form 13 domains. These domains are divided into single linker (LNK), anaphylatoxin (ANA/C3a), C1r/C1s-UEGF-BMP1 (CUB), C345c, and thioester-containing domains (TED), and namely eight macroglobulin domains (MG1-MG8). The C3 gene is mapped to human chromosome 19p13.3.