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THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCINE-RICH β-GLYCOPROTEIN TO FACTOR B IN THE PROPERDIN SYSTEM AND TO THE COBRA FACTOR-BINDING PROTEIN OF HUMAN SERUM

Factor B activity of the properdin system was found to be identical with purified glycine-rich β-glycoprotein (GBG) but was distinct from the normal human serum protein capable of forming a C3-inactivating complex with a protein from cobra venom (CoF). Factor B activity coincided with electrophoreti...

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Autores principales: Alper, Chester A., Goodkofsky, Ira, Lepow, Irwin H.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4734403
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author Alper, Chester A.
Goodkofsky, Ira
Lepow, Irwin H.
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Lepow, Irwin H.
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description Factor B activity of the properdin system was found to be identical with purified glycine-rich β-glycoprotein (GBG) but was distinct from the normal human serum protein capable of forming a C3-inactivating complex with a protein from cobra venom (CoF). Factor B activity coincided with electrophoretically separated GBG genetic variants, whereas the CoF-binding protein did not. GBGase destroyed factor B as it cleaved GBG but did not destroy the C3-inactivating activity of the CoF-binding protein. During incubation of serum with CoF, GBG did not change in molecular size, nor was there any coincidence in the immunoelectrophoretic mobilities of CoF and GBG. It was not possible to precipitate labeled CoF incubated with serum by anti-GBG, nor labeled GBG from serum incubated with CoF by anti-CoF. The CoF-binding capacity of serum was 2 mg/100 ml or less or under 6.5% of the serum concentration of GBG. When labeled CoF was added to serum below the binding capacity, complete complexation of the CoF was demonstrated, whereas CoF was largely uncomplexed when CoF was added in amounts equimolar to GBG.
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spelling pubmed-21394882008-04-17 THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCINE-RICH β-GLYCOPROTEIN TO FACTOR B IN THE PROPERDIN SYSTEM AND TO THE COBRA FACTOR-BINDING PROTEIN OF HUMAN SERUM Alper, Chester A. Goodkofsky, Ira Lepow, Irwin H. J Exp Med Article Factor B activity of the properdin system was found to be identical with purified glycine-rich β-glycoprotein (GBG) but was distinct from the normal human serum protein capable of forming a C3-inactivating complex with a protein from cobra venom (CoF). Factor B activity coincided with electrophoretically separated GBG genetic variants, whereas the CoF-binding protein did not. GBGase destroyed factor B as it cleaved GBG but did not destroy the C3-inactivating activity of the CoF-binding protein. During incubation of serum with CoF, GBG did not change in molecular size, nor was there any coincidence in the immunoelectrophoretic mobilities of CoF and GBG. It was not possible to precipitate labeled CoF incubated with serum by anti-GBG, nor labeled GBG from serum incubated with CoF by anti-CoF. The CoF-binding capacity of serum was 2 mg/100 ml or less or under 6.5% of the serum concentration of GBG. When labeled CoF was added to serum below the binding capacity, complete complexation of the CoF was demonstrated, whereas CoF was largely uncomplexed when CoF was added in amounts equimolar to GBG. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2139488/ /pubmed/4734403 Text en Copyright © 1973 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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Alper, Chester A.
Goodkofsky, Ira
Lepow, Irwin H.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCINE-RICH β-GLYCOPROTEIN TO FACTOR B IN THE PROPERDIN SYSTEM AND TO THE COBRA FACTOR-BINDING PROTEIN OF HUMAN SERUM
title THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCINE-RICH β-GLYCOPROTEIN TO FACTOR B IN THE PROPERDIN SYSTEM AND TO THE COBRA FACTOR-BINDING PROTEIN OF HUMAN SERUM
title_full THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCINE-RICH β-GLYCOPROTEIN TO FACTOR B IN THE PROPERDIN SYSTEM AND TO THE COBRA FACTOR-BINDING PROTEIN OF HUMAN SERUM
title_fullStr THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCINE-RICH β-GLYCOPROTEIN TO FACTOR B IN THE PROPERDIN SYSTEM AND TO THE COBRA FACTOR-BINDING PROTEIN OF HUMAN SERUM
title_full_unstemmed THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCINE-RICH β-GLYCOPROTEIN TO FACTOR B IN THE PROPERDIN SYSTEM AND TO THE COBRA FACTOR-BINDING PROTEIN OF HUMAN SERUM
title_short THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCINE-RICH β-GLYCOPROTEIN TO FACTOR B IN THE PROPERDIN SYSTEM AND TO THE COBRA FACTOR-BINDING PROTEIN OF HUMAN SERUM
title_sort relationship of glycine-rich β-glycoprotein to factor b in the properdin system and to the cobra factor-binding protein of human serum
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2139488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4734403
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