In the
classical and
lectin pathways of
complement activation, formation of the
C3-convertase and
C5-convertases requires binding of C2 to an activated surface-bound
C4b in the presence of
Mg2+; the resultant C4bC2 complex is cleaved by
C1s or
MASP2 into C2a and C2b. It is thought that cleavage of C2 by C1s, while bound to C4b, results in a conformational rotation of C2b whereas the released C2a fragment may retain most of its original structure. C2b is the smallest, enzymatically active, fragment of C3 convertase in this pathway, C4b2b (NB:
some sources now refer to the larger fragment of C2 as C2b, making the C3 convertase C4b2b, whereas older sources refer to the larger fragment of C2 as C2a, making the C3 convertase C4b2a). The smaller fragment, C2a (or C2b, depending on the source) is released into the fluid phase. == Complement Component 2 Deficiency ==