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Which of the following acts as a serine protease that, with cofactors, cleaves and inactivate C3b and C4b?

a. DAF (CD55)
b. Properdin
c. Factor H
d. Factor I
e. MCP (CD46)

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Final answer:

Factor I is the serine protease that cleaves and inactivates C3b and C4b with the help of cofactors such as MCP (CD46) or DAF (CD55).

Step-by-step explanation:

The serine protease that acts with cofactors to cleave and inactivate C3b and C4b is Factor I. Factor I requires the presence of cofactors such as Membrane Cofactor Protein (MCP, also known as CD46) or Decay-Accelerating Factor (DAF, also known as CD55), to function effectively. When Factor I is bound to a cofactor, it can cleave C3b and C4b, leading to the inactivation of these key components of the complement system and thereby regulating the immune response.

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