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This antibody recognizes the SC5b-9 complex of around 330 kDa. Both the classical and alternative complement pathways result in the formation of the cytolysis inducing C5b-9 complex.
The complement system is a fundamental part of innate immunity, consisting of over 45 genes that encode various complement components, regulators, and receptors. The complement C5b-9 complex, also known as the Membrane Attack Complex (MAC), plays a crucial role in the immune defense mechanism. It includes the sequential assembly of proteins C5b, C6, C7, C8, and multiple copies of C9. This complex forms transmembrane channels that puncture the cell membrane of target cells, leading to cell lysis. Specifically, MAC has significant implications in mediating cell death in both pathogenic organisms and cancer cells. The genes involved are clustered across the human genome, mainly organized in three significant loci. The understanding of the C5b-9 complex's function extends beyond its antimicrobial roles to include its interactions with tumor cells, where it can induce cell death and influence cancer progression.
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蛋白别名: anaphylatoxin C5a analog; C3 and PZP-like alpha-2-macroglobulin domain-containing protein 4; C5a anaphylatoxin; C5b-9; Complement C5; Complement component C6; Complement component C7; Complement component C9; MAC Complex; Membrane Attack Complex; prepro-C5
基因别名: ARMD15; C5; C5a; C5b; C5D; C6; C7; C9; C9D; CPAMD4; ECLZB
UniProt ID: (Human) P01031, (Human) P13671, (Human) P10643, (Human) P02748
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 727, (Human) 729, (Human) 730, (Human) 735