C4A - Complement C4-A - human protein (Function)
 
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C4A »  Complement C4-A
 
Protein also known as:  C3 and PZP-like alpha-2-macroglobulin domain-containing protein 2. Cleaved into:  C4a anaphylatoxin; C4b-A; C4d-A; Complement C4 beta chain; Complement C4 gamma chain; Complement C4-A alpha chain.
Gene name:  C4A
This protein has been shown to exist at protein level
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Function

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Overview 
C4 plays a central role in the activation of the classical pathway of the complement system. It is processed by activated C1 which removes from the alpha chain the C4a anaphylatoxin. The remaining alpha chain fragment C4b is the major activation product and is an essential subunit of the C3 convertase (C4b2a) and the C5 convertase (C3bC4b2a) enzymes of the classical complement pathway.  
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Derived from proteolytic degradation of complement C4, C4a anaphylatoxin is a mediator of local inflammatory process. It induces the contraction of smooth muscle, increases vascular permeability and causes histamine release from mast cells and basophilic leukocytes.  
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GO molecular function 
Endopeptidase inhibitor activitydefinition[GO:0004866] silver  
  • IEAInterPro 2 GO
GO biological process 
Complement activation, classical pathwaydefinition[GO:0006958]  
  • IEAUniProtKB KW
Inflammatory responsedefinition[GO:0006954]  
  • IEAUniProtKB KW
Pathways 
According to KEGG, this protein belongs to the following pathways:
Complement and coagulation cascades  hsa04610+720  
Pertussis  hsa05133+720  
Staphylococcus aureus infection  hsa05150+720  
Systemic lupus erythematosus  hsa05322+720  
According to Reactome, this protein belongs to the following pathway:
Immune System  REACT_6900  
 

Keywords

Biological process 
Complement pathway  definition   [KW-0180]
Immunity  definition   [KW-0391]
Inflammatory response  definition   [KW-0395]
Innate immunity  definition   [KW-0399]
Molecular function 
Blood group antigen  definition   [KW-0095]
Technical term 
Reference proteome  definition   [KW-1185]