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Decay Accelerating Factor (or CD55) is a major regulator of the alternative and classical pathways of complement activation and is expressed on all serum-exposed cells. It is commonly hijacked by invading pathogens, including many enteroviruses and uropathogenic Escherichia coli, to promote cellular attachment prior to infection. This review will attempt to summarize our knowledge about these interactions between CD55 and various pathogens and also what is known about the non-complement interaction between CD55 and CD97.

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

11/2002

Volume

30

Pages

1014 - 1019

Keywords

Animals, Antigens, CD, CD55 Antigens, Humans, Ligands, Membrane Glycoproteins, Protein Conformation, Protein Structure, Tertiary