Complement component 1q

C1q domain
crystal structure of a collagen viii nc1 domain trimer
Identifiers
SymbolC1q
PfamPF00386
Pfam clanCL0100
InterProIPR001073
PROSITEPDOC00857
SCOP21c28 / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary
complement component 1, q subcomponent, A chain
Identifiers
SymbolC1QA
NCBI gene712
HGNC1241
OMIM120550
RefSeqNM_015991
UniProtP02745
Other data
LocusChr. 1 p36.3-34.1
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complement component 1, q subcomponent, B chain
Identifiers
SymbolC1QB
NCBI gene713
HGNC1242
OMIM120570
RefSeqNM_000491
UniProtP02746
Other data
LocusChr. 1 p36.3-34.1
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complement component 1, q subcomponent, C chain
Identifiers
SymbolC1QC
Alt. symbolsC1QG
NCBI gene714
HGNC1245
OMIM120575
RefSeqNM_172369
UniProtP02747
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LocusChr. 1 p36.11
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The complement component 1q (or simply C1q) is a protein complex involved in the complement system, which is part of the innate immune system. C1q together with C1r and C1s form the C1 complex.

Antibodies of the adaptive immune system can bind antigen, forming an antigen-antibody complex. When C1q binds antigen-antibody complexes, the C1 complex becomes activated. Activation of the C1 complex initiates the classical complement pathway of the complement system. The antibodies IgM and all IgG subclasses except IgG4 are able to initiate the complement system.