Evidence for histidine residues in the immunoglobulin-binding site of human Clq
- PMID: 6221769
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01121944
Evidence for histidine residues in the immunoglobulin-binding site of human Clq
Abstract
The immunoglobulin-binding activity of subcomponent Clq of human complement is lost following treatment with diethylpyrocarbonate; the inactivation showed first-order kinetics with respect to time and modifier concentration. Soluble IgG oligomers protected Clq against diethylpyrocarbonate modification. Treatment of modified Clq with hydroxylamine resulted in an 85% recovery of its ability to bind to aggregated immunoglobulin. The inactivation process was associated with modification of 12.1 +/- 0.7 histidine residues per Clq molecule. These data are consistent with the presence of histidine residues in the immunoglobulin-binding sites of Clq; these residues may participate in ionic interactions with the carboxyl groups known to be in the Clq binding site of IgG.
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