C4BP

C4BP
complement 4 binding protein

Medical dictionary. 2011.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • C4BP (protein) — protein Name = complement component 4 binding protein, alpha caption = width = HGNCid = 1325 Symbol = C4BPA AltSymbols = C4BP EntrezGene = 722 OMIM = 120830 RefSeq = NM 000715 UniProt = P04003 PDB = ECnumber = Chromosome = 1 Arm = q Band = 32… …   Wikipedia

  • C4BP — • complement 4 binding protein …   Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • C4b-binding protein — complement component 4 binding protein, alpha Identifiers Symbol C4BPA Alt. symbols C4BP Entrez 722 …   Wikipedia

  • Complement receptor 1 — Complement component (3b/4b) receptor 1 (Knops blood group) PDB rendering based on 1gkg …   Wikipedia

  • Complement control protein — The complement system distinguishes self from non self via a range of specialized cell surface and soluble proteins. These homologous proteins belong to a family called the regulators of complement activation (RCA) or complement control proteins… …   Wikipedia

  • Complement factor I — Available structures PDB PDB …   Wikipedia

  • Complement system — This article is about an aspect of the immune system. For other uses, see complement (disambiguation). The complement system helps or “complements” the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear pathogens from an organism. It is part of… …   Wikipedia

  • Classical complement pathway — The classical and alternative complement pathways. The Classical pathway of activation of the complement system is a group of blood proteins that mediate the specific antibody response. The main activators of the Classical Pathway are antigen… …   Wikipedia

  • Alternative complement pathway — The classical and alternative complement pathways. Alternative pathway …   Wikipedia

  • C3-convertase — The classical and alternative complement pathways. There are two forms of C3 convertase (EC 3.4.21.43). The first is an enzyme composed of the C4b C2a complex, which forms during the classical or lectin pathways of the complement system …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”