Abstract
The alternative or classical pathways for complement system component C3 may be triggered by microorganisms and antigen-antibody complexes. In particular, an activated fragment of C3, C3b, covalently attaches to microorganisms or antigen-antibody complexes, which in turn bind to the C3b receptor, also known as complement receptor 1. The genes encoding the proteins that constitute the C3-activating enzymes have been cloned and mapped to a "complement activation" locus in the major histocompatibility complex, and we demonstrate in this study such a locus on the long arm of chromosome 1 at band 1q32.
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Weis, J. H., Morton, C. C., Bruns, G. A., Weis, J. J., Klickstein, L. B., Wong, W. W., & Fearon, D. T. (1987). A complement receptor locus: genes encoding C3b/C4b receptor and C3d/Epstein-Barr virus receptor map to 1q32. The Journal of Immunology, 138(1), 312–315. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.138.1.312
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