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  • Title: Activation of human C1r: Western blot analysis reveals slow and dose-dependent activation.
    Author: Hosoi S, Borsos T.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1988 Sep 01; 141(5):1610-4. PubMed ID: 2842400.
    Abstract:
    Spontaneous activation of C1r in the presence of EDTA was examined by a Western blot. Partially purified native C1r was prepared by ultracentrifugation of fresh serum in 10 to 30% sucrose gradient; final concentration of C1r was one-sixth of the original serum. C1(-)-INH was not detectable by a single radial immunodiffusion (less than 0.5% of serum). The results demonstrated that 1) the rate of spontaneous activation of C1r was slow (less than 10% in 30 min); 2) it was concentration-dependent; 3) it was enhanced by activated C1r; and 4) it was almost completely suppressed by serine protease inhibitors up to 1 h. These results were inconsistent with an intramolecular autoactivation model of C1r in the fluid phase and suggested intermolecular activation by contaminating protease or activated C1r.
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