PBID | Uniprot | Name | Gene | Alternative | Organism | Uniprot Description |
PB0080 | P01031 | Complement C5 | C5 | C5D, C5a, C5b, CPAMD4, ECLZB | Homo_sapiens | C5a is also a potent chemokine which stimulates the locomotion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and directs their migration toward sites of inflammation. |
Domains | Gene Ontology |
PF00207 (A2M) PF01759 (NTR) PF01821 (ANATO) PF01835 (MG2) PF07677 (A2M_recep) PF07678 (TED_complement) PF07703 (A2M_BRD) PF17789 (MG4) PF17790 (MG1) PF17791 (MG3) |
GO:0004866 (enables) endopeptidase inhibitor activity
GO:0005102 (enables) signaling receptor binding GO:0005515 (enables) protein binding GO:0008009 (enables) chemokine activity GO:0001701 (involved in) in utero embryonic development GO:0002376 (involved in) immune system process GO:0006935 (involved in) chemotaxis GO:0006954 (involved in) inflammatory response GO:0006956 (involved in) complement activation GO:0006957 (involved in) complement activation, alternative pathway GO:0006958 (involved in) complement activation, classical pathway GO:0007166 (involved in) cell surface receptor signaling pathway GO:0007186 (involved in) G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway GO:0010575 (involved in) positive regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor production GO:0010760 (involved in) negative regulation of macrophage chemotaxis GO:0010951 (involved in) negative regulation of endopeptidase activity GO:0019835 (involved in) cytolysis GO:0032722 (involved in) positive regulation of chemokine production GO:0045087 (involved in) innate immune response GO:0045766 (involved in) positive regulation of angiogenesis GO:0060326 (involved in) cell chemotaxis GO:0005576 (located in) extracellular region GO:0005615 (located in) extracellular space GO:0070062 (located in) extracellular exosome GO:0005579 (part of) membrane attack complex |
External Links | Description |
Intact | Open source database system and analysis tools for molecular interaction data. |
Protein Atlas | An open access resource for human proteins |
InterPro (new pfam) | InterPro provides functional analysis of proteins by classifying them into families and predicting domains and important sites. |