| C9 |
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| Available structures |
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| PDB | Ortholog search: PDBe RCSB |
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| Identifiers |
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| Aliases | C9, ARMD15, C9D, complement component 9, complement C9 |
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| External IDs | OMIM: 120940; MGI: 1098282; HomoloGene: 74406; GeneCards: C9; OMA:C9 - orthologs |
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| Gene location (Mouse) |
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| | Chr. | Chromosome 15 (mouse) |
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| | Band | 15|15 A1 | Start | 6,474,808 bp |
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| End | 6,528,232 bp |
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| RNA expression pattern |
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| Bgee | | Human | Mouse (ortholog) |
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| Top expressed in | - right lobe of liver
- testicle
- gonad
- buccal mucosa cell
- human kidney
- corpus epididymis
- stromal cell of endometrium
- right adrenal gland
- right adrenal cortex
- right coronary artery
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| | Top expressed in | - left lobe of liver
- gallbladder
- olfactory epithelium
- embryo
- blastocyst
- embryo
- yolk sac
- precursor cell
- migratory enteric neural crest cell
- thoracic diaphragm
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| Gene ontology |
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| Molecular function | | | Cellular component | | | Biological process | | | Sources:Amigo / QuickGO |
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| Wikidata |
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Complement component 9 (C9) is a MACPF protein involved in the complement system, which is part of the innate immune system. Once activated, about 12-18 molecules of C9 polymerize to form pores in target cell membranes, causing lysis and cell death. C9 is one member of the complement membrane attack complex (MAC), which also includes complement components C5b, C6, C7 and C8. The formation of the MAC occurs through three distinct pathways: the classical, alternative, and lectin pathways. Pore formation by C9 is an important way that bacterial cells are killed during an infection, and the target cell is often covered in multiple MACs. The clinical impact of a deficiency in C9 is an infection with the gram-negative bacterium Neisseria meningitidis.