Literature DB >> 2803179

Spontaneous activation of reconstituted and serum C1 and the role of C1-inhibitor.

V N Schumaker1, Y Tseng, P H Poon, A C Bianchino, P Zavodszky.   

Abstract

Evidence will be presented that first order, spontaneous activation of solution C1 at 37 degrees C under physiological conditions is a very slow process with a half-life of the order of one day and perhaps considerably longer. In addition, negative evidence will be presented showing that the formation of functionally significant levels of a complex between C1-Inhibitor and unactivated C1 does not occur. Such a complex had been previously postulated to explain the strong inhibition of the spontaneous activation of C1 which was observed upon the addition of C1-Inhibitor. Rather, we shall demonstrate that C1 catalytically activates C1, and that a critical role for C1-inhibitor is to complex with C1 to eliminate this autocatalytic reaction.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2803179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behring Inst Mitt        ISSN: 0301-0457


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