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  • Complement Factor B - »õâ A glycine-rich, heat-labile serum glycoprotein that contains a component of the ALTERNATIVE COMPLEMENT C3 CONVERTASE (C3bBb). Bb, a serine protease, is generated when factor B is cleaved by COMPLEMENT FACTOR D into Ba and Bb.
    Synonyms : Bb Fragment of Factor B, Complement Factor B Fragment, Bb, Complement Factor B, Alternative Pathway, Complement Factor B-Derived Fragment Bb, Complement Factor Ba, Complement Factor Bb, Complement Protein B, Complement Protein Factor B, Properdin Factor Ba
  • Complement Factor D - »õâ A serum protein which is important in the ALTERNATIVE COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION PATHWAY. This enzyme cleaves the COMPLEMENT C3B-bound COMPLEMENT FACTOR B to form C3bBb which is ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY C3 CONVERTASE.
    Synonyms : 28 kDa Protein, Adipocyte, C3 Proactivator Convertase, C3PAse, Complement Protein D, D Component of Complement, GBGase, Proactivator Convertase, Activator, C3 Convertase, Complement D Component, Convertase Activator, C3, Convertase, C3 Proactivator
  • Complement Factor H - »õâ An important soluble regulator of the alternative pathway of complement activation (COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION PATHWAY, ALTERNATIVE). It is a 139-kDa glycoprotein expressed by the liver and secreted into the blood. It binds to COMPLEMENT C3B and makes iC3b (inactivated complement 3b) susceptible to cleavage by COMPLEMENT FACTOR I. Complement factor H also inhibits the association of C3b with COMPLEMENT FACTOR B to form the C3bB proenzyme, and promotes the dissociation of Bb from the C3bBb complex (COMPLEMENT C3 CONVERTASE, ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY).
    Synonyms : Factor H, Complement
  • Complement Factor I - »õâ A plasma serine proteinase that cleaves the alpha-chains of C3b and C4b in the presence of the cofactors COMPLEMENT FACTOR H and C4-binding protein, respectively. It is a 66-kDa glycoprotein that converts C3b to inactivated C3b (iC3b) followed by the release of two fragments, C3c (150-kDa) and C3dg (41-kDa). It was formerly called KAF, C3bINF, or enzyme 3b inactivator.
    Synonyms : C3b Inactivator, C3b-C4b Inactivator, C4b-C3b-INA, C4bC3bINA, Complement 3b-Complement 4b Inactivator, Complement C4b-C3b Inactivator, C3b C4b Inactivator, C4b C3b INA, C4b-C3b Inactivator, Complement, Complement 3b Complement 4b Inactivator, Inactivator, C3b
  • Complement Fixation Tests - »õâ Serologic tests based on inactivation of complement by the antigen-antibody complex (stage 1). Binding of free complement can be visualized by addition of a second antigen-antibody system such as red cells and appropriate red cell antibody (hemolysin) requiring complement for its completion (stage 2). Failure of the red cells to lyse indicates that a specific antigen-antibody reaction has taken place in stage 1. If red cells lyse, free complement is present indicating no antigen-antibody reaction occurred in stage 1.
    Synonyms : Conglutinating Complement Absorption Test, Complement Fixation Test, Conglutination Reactions, Fixation Test, Complement, Fixation Tests, Complement, Reaction, Conglutination, Reactions, Conglutination, Test, Complement Fixation, Tests, Complement Fixation
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