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Complement Pathway, Alternative

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Definition: Complement activation initiated by the interaction of microbial ANTIGENS with COMPLEMENT C3B. When COMPLEMENT FACTOR B binds to the membrane-bound C3b, COMPLEMENT FACTOR D cleaves it to form alternative C3 CONVERTASE (C3BBB) which, stabilized by COMPLEMENT FACTOR P, is able to cleave multiple COMPLEMENT C3 to form alternative C5 CONVERTASE (C3BBB3B) leading to cleavage of COMPLEMENT C5 and the assembly of COMPLEMENT MEMBRANE ATTACK COMPLEX.      Other names Properdin Pathway; Alternative Complement Pathway; Complement Activation Pathway, Alternative; Alternative Complement Activation Pathway
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
ACPIP protein, Bombyx mori  0   *Insect Proteins Complement Pathway, Alternative. Dev Comp Immunol 2001 Mar;25(2):89-100
M161 antigen  0   *Membrane Proteins Bacterial Proteins Complement Pathway, Alternative Lipoproteins. J Exp Med 1995 Jan 1;181(1):115-25
low molecular weight inhibitor (complement)  0   *Complement Inactivator Proteins Complement Pathway, Alternative. Immunology 1980;41(4):789
complestatin  69598-75-0 Complestatin  *Chlorophenols *Peptides, Cyclic Complement Pathway, Alternative/drug effects. J Immunol 1980;124(3):1194

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