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CFD / Factor D / Adipsin

complement factor D (adipsin)

Complement factor D is a member of the trypsin family of peptidases. DF is a component of the alternative complement pathway best known for its role in humoral suppression of infectious agents. Adipsin is a serine protease that is secreted by adipocytes into the bloodstream. Adipsin is equivalent to complement factor D and has a high level of expression in fat. This suggests a role for adipose tissue in immune system biology.

Gene Name: complement factor D (adipsin)
Family/Subfamily: Protease , Serine S1
Synonyms: CFD, ADIPSIN, C3 convertase activator, Complement factor D, Complement protein D, Complement factor D (adipsin), DF, ADN, Factor D, PFD, Properdin factor D
Target Sequences: NM_001928 NP_001919.2 P00746

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