FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
CV Term Report
Help Close All Open All
General Information
Term activation of membrane attack complex ID (Ontology) GO:0001905 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The activation of the membrane attack complex components of the complement cascade which can result in death of a target cell through cytolysis.[ ISBN:0781735149 ]
Also Known As "activation of MAC" ; "MAC assembly" ; "MAC formation" (for all, see Synonyms field below)
Comment
Links to External Ontologies
  QuickGO data     AmiGO data
Annotations
Records annotated with this term OR any of its CHILD TERMS
No relevant records available
Records annotated with this exact term (annotations to child terms are NOT included)
No relevant records available
show Full annotation statements including this term (annotations to child terms are NOT included), and relevant FlyBase records
No relevant statements available
Spanning Tree (Parents/Children)
Only view relationship:
immune effector process________
activation of immune response__|
humoral immune response________|
                               complement activation
                                |__activation of membrane attack complex
                                    |__regulation of activation of membrane attack complex
                                        |__negative regulation of activation of membrane attack complex
                                        |__positive regulation of activation of membrane attack complex
Spanning Tree View Settings
Parents/Children
View Depth
Show hierarchy levels: for parents, for children
hide Relationships
Is a complement activation
Part of
hide Synonyms & Secondary IDs
Synonyms
  • "activation of MAC" EXACT
    "activation of TCC" NARROW
    "activation of terminal complement complex" NARROW
    "activation of the terminal complement cascade" NARROW
    "MAC assembly" EXACT
    "MAC formation" EXACT
    "membrane attack complex assembly" EXACT
    "membrane attack complex formation" EXACT
Secondary IDs
hide External Crossreferences & Linkouts