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. 1974 Nov;143(2):265-72.
doi: 10.1042/bj1430265.

Studies on the structure and activity of rabbit Clq (a subcomponent of the first component of complement)

Studies on the structure and activity of rabbit Clq (a subcomponent of the first component of complement)

D M Lowe et al. Biochem J. 1974 Nov.

Abstract

1. The subunit structure of rabbit subcomponent C1q was examined in a previous publication (Reid et al., 1972). The present paper describes some aspects of the structure of the polypeptide chains derived from the molecule. 2. The three polypeptide chains, produced by performic oxidation, of rabbit subcomponent C1q were isolated by ion-exchange chromatography in 8m-urea on DEAE-cellulose. 3. Each chain was found to contain 15-18% glycine and significant amounts of the amino acids hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine. 4. By means of collagenase digestion it was shown that all three chains of rabbit subcomponent C1q contain collagen-like sequences of amino acids which constitute about 40% of each chain. 5. By use of carboxypeptidase A it was established, indirectly, that the collagen-like sequences, in one of the chains, are probably located near, or at, the N-terminal end of the chain. 6. Collagenase digestion and heating at 52 degrees C (but not at 49 degrees C) caused rapid loss of native rabbit subcomponent C1q haemolytic activity.

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