This website uses cookies, which are necessary for the technical operation of the website and are always set. Other cookies, which increase the comfort when using this website, are used for direct advertising or to facilitate interaction with other websites and social networks, are only set with your consent.
Configuration
Technically required
These cookies are necessary for the basic functions of the shop.
"Allow all cookies" cookie
"Decline all cookies" cookie
CSRF token
Cookie preferences
Currency change
Customer-specific caching
FACT-Finder tracking
Individual prices
Selected shop
Session
Comfort functions
These cookies are used to make the shopping experience even more appealing, for example for the recognition of the visitor.
Note
Show the facebook fanpage in the right blod sidebar
Statistics & Tracking
Affiliate program
Conversion and usertracking via Google Tag Manager
Product information "Anti-C1s, Human, clone 10/12"
Protein Function: Component of the complement C1 complex, a multiprotein complex that initiates the classical pathway of the complement system, a cascade of proteins that leads to phagocytosis and breakdown of pathogens and signaling that strengthens the adaptive immune system (PubMed:11445589, PubMed:16169853, PubMed:417728, PubMed:467643, PubMed:6271784, PubMed:6282646, PubMed:6319179, PubMed:70787, PubMed:9422791). C1S is activated following association of the C1 complex with immunoglobulins (IgG or IgM) complexed with antigens to form antigen-antibody complexes on the surface of pathogens (PubMed:34155115). C1S is cleaved and activated by C1R to generate C1s subcomponent heavy and light chains (PubMed:11445589, PubMed:6271784). C1s subcomponent light chain then cleaves and activates C2 and C4, the next components of the classical complement pathway (PubMed:16169853, PubMed:467643, PubMed:6282646, PubMed:6319179, PubMed:6906228, PubMed:70787, PubMed:9422791) , Serine protease component of the complement C1 complex, which catalyzes cleavage and activation of C2 and C4, the next components of the classical complement pathway (PubMed:16169853, PubMed:22949645, PubMed:417728, PubMed:467643, PubMed:6282646, PubMed:6319179, PubMed:70787, PubMed:9422791). Also able to cleave C1 inhibitor (SERPING1) in vitro, additional evidence is however required to confirm this result in vivo (PubMed:16169853). Also cleaves IGFBP5 and thereby inhibits the trophic effects of IGF1 (PubMed:18930415) [The Uniprot Consortium]
This website uses cookies, which are necessary for the technical operation of the website and are always set. Other cookies, which increase the usability of this website, serve for direct advertising or simplify interaction with other websites and social networks, will only be used with your consent.
More information