Authors
Peter F Zipfel, T Sakari Jokiranta, Jens Hellwage, Vesa Koistinen, Seppo Meri
Publication date
1999/5/1
Source
Immunopharmacology
Volume
42
Issue
1-3
Pages
53-60
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The factor H gene family provides a prime example of a multidomain multifunctional protein family whose individual members are defined by conserved common structural elements and display diverse but often overlapping functions. The six identified members of this protein family represent secreted plasma proteins that are primarily synthesized in the liver. Here, we summarize the current understanding of the function of these proteins and suggest a common role in complement control. Factor H is the best characterized member and acts as a complement regulator. The protein displays cofactor activity for factor I in the degradation of the central complement component C3b, acts as a decay accelerating factor for the C3 convertase, C3bBb and is a competitor for factor B binding to C3b. Factor H is a multifunctional protein and displays functions outside the complement system: it binds to the cellular integrin receptor …
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Scholar articles
PF Zipfel, TS Jokiranta, J Hellwage, V Koistinen, S Meri - Immunopharmacology, 1999