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Complement C5 Convertase, Classical Pathway
Known as:
Classical Pathway C5 Convertase
, Complement C5 Convertase, Classical Pathway [Chemical/Ingredient]
, C5 Convertase (C4b2a3b)
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A serine protease that cleaves multiple COMPLEMENT 5 into COMPLEMENT 5A (anaphylatoxin) and COMPLEMENT 5B in the CLASSICAL COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION…
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2007
2007
The crystal structure of C2a, the catalytic fragment of classical pathway C3 and C5 convertase of human complement.
V. Krishnan
,
Yuanyuan Xu
,
K. Macon
,
J. Volanakis
,
S. Narayana
Journal of Molecular Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 20977276
2007
2007
Role of the C3b-binding site on C4b-binding protein in regulating classical pathway C5 convertase.
N. Rawal
,
M. K. Pangburn
Molecular Immunology
2007
Corpus ID: 20718799
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Functional Role of the Noncatalytic Subunit of Complement C5 Convertase1
N. Rawal
,
M. K. Pangburn
Journal of Immunology
2000
Corpus ID: 19667095
The C5 convertase is a serine protease that consists of two subunits: a catalytic subunit which is bound in a Mg2+-dependent…
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1995
1995
Evidence for the involvement of arginine 462 and the flanking sequence of human C4 beta-chain in mediating C5 binding to the C4b subcomponent of the classical complement pathway C5 convertase.
R. Ebanks
,
D. Isenman
Journal of Immunology
1995
Corpus ID: 34505268
Replacement of human C4 beta-chain residue arginine 458 by tryptophan, a substitution that occurs naturally in the hemolytically…
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1991
1991
Reconstitution of C5 convertase of the alternative complement pathway with isolated C3b dimer and factors B and D.
K. Hong
,
T. Kinoshita
,
P. Pramoonjago
,
Youn Uck Kim
,
T. Seya
,
K. Inoue
Journal of Immunology
1991
Corpus ID: 24946857
C5 convertase of the alternative complement pathway is a trimolecular complex consisting of two molecules of C3b and one molecule…
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1991
1991
Preferential inactivation of the C5 convertase of the alternative complement pathway by factor I and membrane cofactor protein (MCP).
T. Seya
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M. Okada
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M. Matsumoto
,
K. Hong
,
T. Kinoshita
,
J. Atkinson
Molecular Immunology
1991
Corpus ID: 8608622
1991
1991
A covalent dimer of complement C4b serves as a subunit of a novel C5 convertase that involves no C3 derivatives.
T. Masaki
,
M. Matsumoto
,
R. Yasuda
,
R. Levine
,
H. Kitamura
,
T. Seya
Journal of Immunology
1991
Corpus ID: 41632256
A C intermediate, LAC14, was prepared from TNP-aminocaproyl liposomes sensitized with anti-TNP antibody (Ab) and purified human…
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1983
1983
Surface-dependent modulation by H of C5 cleavage by the cell-bound alternative pathway C5 convertase of human complement.
E. Fischer
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M. Kazatchkine
Journal of Immunology
1983
Corpus ID: 38800120
Regulation by H of formation of the C3 and C5 alternative pathway convertases of complement on cells is dependent on such…
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1981
1981
The conversion of human complement component C5 into fragment C5b by the alternative-pathway C5 convertase.
R. Discipio
Biochemical Journal
1981
Corpus ID: 44996156
The cleavage of human complement component C5 to fragment C5b by the alternative pathway C5 convertase was studied. The…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
C3 requirements for formation of alternative pathway C5 convertase.
M. Daha
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D. T. Fearon
,
K. Austen
Journal of Immunology
1976
Corpus ID: 38166472
Although alternative pathway C3 and C5 convertases both have active proteolytic sites dependent on the same protein, Bb, the…
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