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ISOLATION OF A FRAGMENT (C3a) OF THE THIRD COMPONENT OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT CONTAINING ANAPHYLATOXIN AND CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ANAPHYLATOXIN INACTIVATOR OF HUMAN SERUM

A small fragment of C3, called C3a, which has smooth muscle contracting activity, was isolated by three different methods. At pH 8.6, C3a behaved as cation, and using the Archibald method, its mol wt was determined to be 7000. A specific antiserum to C3a showed the fragment to be antigenically disti...

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Autores principales: Bokisch, Viktor A., Müller-Eberhard, Hans J., Cochrane, Charles G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1969
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5778786
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author Bokisch, Viktor A.
Müller-Eberhard, Hans J.
Cochrane, Charles G.
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Cochrane, Charles G.
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description A small fragment of C3, called C3a, which has smooth muscle contracting activity, was isolated by three different methods. At pH 8.6, C3a behaved as cation, and using the Archibald method, its mol wt was determined to be 7000. A specific antiserum to C3a showed the fragment to be antigenically distinct from the rest of the C3 molecule, i.e., the C3b portion. The same antiserum and an anti-whole C3 were able to inhibit the biologic activity of C3a. In addition to anaphylatoxin activity, leukocyte chemotactic activity was shown to reside in C3a. Treatment with trypsin caused the cationic fragment to become anionic and abolished the anaphylatoxin but not the chemotactic activity. C3a fragments with identical biologic activity and comparable cationic properties, as determined by acid disc electrophoresis, were obtained by treatment of C3 with C3 convertase, C3 inactivator complex, trypsin, and plasmin. Thrombin produced a similar C3 fragment which was inactive. It was concluded that C3a corresponds to an unusually basic portion of C3 which may be liberated by attack of a variety of enzymes on a highly susceptible region of the native C3 molecule. C3b was cleaved by trypsin and less efficiently by thrombin or plasmin into two antigenically distinct pieces: the larger C3c fragment corresponding to β(1A) and the smaller C3d fragment to α(2D) of aged serum. The c- and the d-fragments were separated and characterized. Isolated C3a rapidly lost its anaphylatoxin activity when treated with small amounts of a partially purified, thermolabile 10S α-pseudoglobulin of human serum. The conditions of inactivation suggested an enzymatic reaction. The anaphylatoxin inactivator also destroyed the activity of C5-derived anaphylatoxin and of lysyl bradykinin.
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spelling pubmed-21386432008-04-17 ISOLATION OF A FRAGMENT (C3a) OF THE THIRD COMPONENT OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT CONTAINING ANAPHYLATOXIN AND CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ANAPHYLATOXIN INACTIVATOR OF HUMAN SERUM Bokisch, Viktor A. Müller-Eberhard, Hans J. Cochrane, Charles G. J Exp Med Article A small fragment of C3, called C3a, which has smooth muscle contracting activity, was isolated by three different methods. At pH 8.6, C3a behaved as cation, and using the Archibald method, its mol wt was determined to be 7000. A specific antiserum to C3a showed the fragment to be antigenically distinct from the rest of the C3 molecule, i.e., the C3b portion. The same antiserum and an anti-whole C3 were able to inhibit the biologic activity of C3a. In addition to anaphylatoxin activity, leukocyte chemotactic activity was shown to reside in C3a. Treatment with trypsin caused the cationic fragment to become anionic and abolished the anaphylatoxin but not the chemotactic activity. C3a fragments with identical biologic activity and comparable cationic properties, as determined by acid disc electrophoresis, were obtained by treatment of C3 with C3 convertase, C3 inactivator complex, trypsin, and plasmin. Thrombin produced a similar C3 fragment which was inactive. It was concluded that C3a corresponds to an unusually basic portion of C3 which may be liberated by attack of a variety of enzymes on a highly susceptible region of the native C3 molecule. C3b was cleaved by trypsin and less efficiently by thrombin or plasmin into two antigenically distinct pieces: the larger C3c fragment corresponding to β(1A) and the smaller C3d fragment to α(2D) of aged serum. The c- and the d-fragments were separated and characterized. Isolated C3a rapidly lost its anaphylatoxin activity when treated with small amounts of a partially purified, thermolabile 10S α-pseudoglobulin of human serum. The conditions of inactivation suggested an enzymatic reaction. The anaphylatoxin inactivator also destroyed the activity of C5-derived anaphylatoxin and of lysyl bradykinin. The Rockefeller University Press 1969-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138643/ /pubmed/5778786 Text en Copyright © 1969 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Bokisch, Viktor A.
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Cochrane, Charles G.
ISOLATION OF A FRAGMENT (C3a) OF THE THIRD COMPONENT OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT CONTAINING ANAPHYLATOXIN AND CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ANAPHYLATOXIN INACTIVATOR OF HUMAN SERUM
title ISOLATION OF A FRAGMENT (C3a) OF THE THIRD COMPONENT OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT CONTAINING ANAPHYLATOXIN AND CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ANAPHYLATOXIN INACTIVATOR OF HUMAN SERUM
title_full ISOLATION OF A FRAGMENT (C3a) OF THE THIRD COMPONENT OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT CONTAINING ANAPHYLATOXIN AND CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ANAPHYLATOXIN INACTIVATOR OF HUMAN SERUM
title_fullStr ISOLATION OF A FRAGMENT (C3a) OF THE THIRD COMPONENT OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT CONTAINING ANAPHYLATOXIN AND CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ANAPHYLATOXIN INACTIVATOR OF HUMAN SERUM
title_full_unstemmed ISOLATION OF A FRAGMENT (C3a) OF THE THIRD COMPONENT OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT CONTAINING ANAPHYLATOXIN AND CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ANAPHYLATOXIN INACTIVATOR OF HUMAN SERUM
title_short ISOLATION OF A FRAGMENT (C3a) OF THE THIRD COMPONENT OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT CONTAINING ANAPHYLATOXIN AND CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ANAPHYLATOXIN INACTIVATOR OF HUMAN SERUM
title_sort isolation of a fragment (c3a) of the third component of human complement containing anaphylatoxin and chemotactic activity and description of an anaphylatoxin inactivator of human serum
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5778786
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