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Encyclopedia > Complement component 1S
[[Image:|px|Complement component 1S chemical structure]]
complement component 1, s subcomponent
Identifiers
Symbol(s) C1S
Entrez 716
OMIM 120580
RefSeq NM_001734
UniProt P09871
PDB [1]
Other data
EC number 3.4.21.42
Locus Chr. 12 p13

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Activators: C6 | C7 | C9 | MBL2 | PFC
Complexes: C1Q (C1QA, C1QB, C1QG) | C3-convertase | C8 (C8A, C8B, C8G) | MAC
Enzymes: BF | C1R | C1S | C2 | C3 | C4 | C5 | DF | MASP1 | MASP2
Inhibitors: C1inh | C4BP (C4BPA, C4BPB) | CLU | DAF | HF1 | IF | SERPING1 | VTN
Receptors: C3AR1 | C5R1 | CR1 | CR2 | ITGAM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) is a huge controlled vocabulary (or metadata system) for the purpose of indexing journal articles and books in the life sciences. ... A complement protein attacking an invader. ... Complement component 1QA is a protein involved in the complement system. ... Complement component 1QB is a protein involved in the complement system. ... Complement component 1QG is a protein involved in the complement system. ... C3-convertase is the name of the enzyme composed of the C4b-C2b complex, which forms during the Classical pathyway of the complement system. ... BF is a protein involved in the complement system. ... Complement component 1R is a protein involved in the complement system. ... In immunology, soluble C3-convertase, also known as iC3Bb, catalyzes the proteolytic cleavage of C3 into C3a and C3b as part of the alternative complement system. ... C1-inhibitor (C1inh) is a serine protease inhibitor (serpin) protein, the main function of which is inhibition of the complement system. ... C4BP (Complement C4B-binding protein) can refer to: C4BPA (protein) C4BPB (protein) Category: ... C4BPA is a protein involved in the complement system. ... C4BPB is a protein involved in the complement system. ... Vitronectin is an abundant glycoprotein found in blood plasma and the extra cellular matrix. ... C3AR1 is a protein involved in the complement system. ... C5R1 is a protein involved in the complement system. ...



 
 

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