Conservation of plasma regulatory proteins of the complement system in evolution: humans and fish.

C Kemper, I Gigli, P F Zipfel
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The complement system is an important defense system of innate immunity. The recent identification of structurally and functionally related complement regulatory proteins in the teleost, barred sand bass (Paralabrax nebulifer), and humans, two species which are separated in evolution by 100 million years, indicates a high level of conservation and the early presence of this defense system in evolution. The complement regulatory protein of barred sand bass, SBP1, is related to both the human alternative pathway regulator factor H, and to the classical pathway regulator C4bp, and displays regulatory activities in both human pathways. In addition, molecules with homology to the recently identified human factor-H-related proteins are also present in the sand bass genome. Here, we summarize the structural and functional aspects of these homologies and discuss the consequences for the evolution of the complement system.

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补体系统血浆调节蛋白在进化中的保护:人类和鱼类。
补体系统是先天免疫的重要防御系统。最近在硬骨鱼、沙鲈(parabrax nebulifer)和人类这两个在进化上相隔1亿年的物种中发现了结构和功能相关的补体调节蛋白,这表明这种防御系统在进化中具有高度的保守性和早期的存在。黑鲈的补体调节蛋白SBP1与人类替代通路调节因子H和经典通路调节因子C4bp均相关,并在两种人类通路中均表现出调控活性。此外,与最近发现的人类因子h相关蛋白同源的分子也存在于沙鲈鱼基因组中。在这里,我们总结了这些同源的结构和功能方面,并讨论了补体系统进化的后果。
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