Human Properdin, also known as Complement factor P (CFP), is a 53 kDa secreted glycoprotein that exists in plasma as dimers, trimers or tetramers. It a positive regulator of the alternate pathway of complement. Properdin binds to and stabilizes the C3- and C5-convertase enzyme complexes and is thought to connect humoral and cellular immunity. Properdin released from activated neutrophils may play a major role in pattern recognition, whereas plasma properdin may primarily stabilize convertase. Properdin deficiency results in higher susceptibility to bacterial infections. Full-length human Properdin shares 77 % sequence identity with mouse Properdin.
Human/Mouse/Rat Properdin Alexa Fluor® 405‑conjugated Antibody
R&D Systems | Catalog # AF8216V
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Immunogen
Asp28-Leu469
Accession # P27918
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Background: Properdin
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UniProt
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