Isolation from human erythrocytes of a new membrane protein which inhibits the formation of complement transmembrane channels
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Isolation from human erythrocytes of a new membrane protein which inhibits the formation of complement transmembrane channels
Abstract
A protein which inhibited complement channel formation was isolated from extracts of papain-digested human erythrocyte membranes using DEAE-Sephacel, Bio-Gel A0.5m column chromatographies, and preparative sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by transfer to nitrocellulose paper and elution with 2% NP-40 solution. The purified protein showed a molecular weight of 18 kDa, and efficiently inhibited hemolysis of EC5-7 cells with C8 and C9, but did not show any decay-accelerating activity to C5 convertase. Immunochemical analysis of native membranes after sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis using the antibody against this protein gave a single band having the same mobility as this protein; papain did not eliminate a significant portion of this protein.
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