Biology:Limulus clotting factor C

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Limulus clotting factor overbar C
Identifiers
EC number3.4.21.84
CAS number115743-27-6
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Limulus clotting factor C
Identifiers
OrganismTachypleus tridentatus
Symbol?
UniProtP28175

Limulus clotting factor overbar C (EC 3.4.21.84, factor C, limulus factor C) is an enzyme.[1][2][3] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

Selective cleavage of -Arg103-Ser- and -Ile124-Ile- bonds in limulus clotting factor B to form factor overbar B.
Cleavage of -Pro-Arg- bonds in synthetic substrates

This enzyme is isolated from the hemocyte granules of the horseshoe crabs Limulus and Tachypleus, where it serves as a LPS endotoxin-sensitive trypsin type serine protease to protect the organism from bacterial infection, initiating a cascade leading to coagulin formation.[4] From the N-terminus to the C-terminus, the domains are:

This enzyme is useful in Limulus amebocyte lysate as the endotoxin-detecting element. It can be produced recombinantly.[5]

References

  1. "Lipopolysaccharide-sensitive serine-protease zymogen (factor C) found in Limulus hemocytes. Isolation and characterization". European Journal of Biochemistry 154 (3): 511–21. February 1986. doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1986.tb09427.x. PMID 3512266. 
  2. "Limulus factor C. An endotoxin-sensitive serine protease zymogen with a mosaic structure of complement-like, epidermal growth factor-like, and lectin-like domains". The Journal of Biological Chemistry 266 (10): 6554–61. April 1991. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)38153-5. PMID 2007602. 
  3. "Further studies on lipopolysaccharide-sensitive serine protease zymogen (factor C): its isolation from Limulus polyphemus hemocytes and identification as an intracellular zymogen activated by alpha-chymotrypsin, not by trypsin". Journal of Biochemistry 109 (1): 150–7. January 1991. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a123337. PMID 2016264. 
  4. "Biochemical principle of Limulus test for detecting bacterial endotoxins". Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences 83 (4): 110–9. May 2007. doi:10.2183/pjab.83.110. PMID 24019589. Bibcode2007PJAB...83..110I. 
  5. "Saving the horseshoe crab: A synthetic alternative to horseshoe crab blood for endotoxin detection". PLOS Biology 16 (10): e2006607. October 2018. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2006607. PMID 30312293. 

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