Fig. 1. Sequence features of adiponectin, complement C1q, and the collectins. / The monomer of adiponectin polypeptide (230 amino acids in its mature form) consists of 3 distinct regions: (1) a short N-terminal segment (solid black); (2) a collagen-like, glycine-X-Y repeating sequence (diagonal stripe); and (3) a C-terminal globular domain (hatched pattern). Adiponectin and C1q are similar in size, domain structure, and overall homology. They are different from the collectins in that they have no α-helix (solid white) regions and they contain C-terminal globular domains related to collagen VIII and X rather than the C-type lectin domains (horizontal stripe) in collectins.
Fig. 1.

Sequence features of adiponectin, complement C1q, and the collectins.

The monomer of adiponectin polypeptide (230 amino acids in its mature form) consists of 3 distinct regions: (1) a short N-terminal segment (solid black); (2) a collagen-like, glycine-X-Y repeating sequence (diagonal stripe); and (3) a C-terminal globular domain (hatched pattern). Adiponectin and C1q are similar in size, domain structure, and overall homology. They are different from the collectins in that they have no α-helix (solid white) regions and they contain C-terminal globular domains related to collagen VIII and X rather than the C-type lectin domains (horizontal stripe) in collectins.

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