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C1QC Protein

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C1QC Protein

Overview

C1QC (Complement component 1q subcomponent C chain), also known as the C1q gamma chain, is a structural and functional component of the C1q protein complex, the first component of the classical complement pathway. C1q itself is composed of three distinct polypeptide chains (A, B, and C chains encoded by C1QA, C1QB, and C1QC genes respectively), which assemble into a characteristic bouquet-like structure resembling collagen-binding globular heads connected by collagenous stems. The C1QC protein product contributes to the recognition, binding, and clearance of pathogens, cellular debris, and apoptotic cells through complement-mediated processes. Recent research has implicated dysregulation of complement signaling, including altered C1QC expression and localization, in the pathogenesis of multiple neurodegenerative diseases.

Function/Biology

C1QC functions as part of the multimeric C1q complex, which serves as the recognition component of the classical complement pathway. The C1q complex binds to antibody-antigen complexes (IgG and IgM) and to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), initiating the cascade of proteolytic activation that ultimately generates complement fragments C3a and C5a (potent inflammatory mediators) and the membrane attack complex (MAC). The C1q complex can also bind directly to apoptotic cells, oxidized lipids, and misfolded proteins without requiring antibody, representing an important innate immune recognition mechanism.

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