C-reactive protein: structural biology, gene expression, and host defense function
- PMID: 9212359
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02786357
C-reactive protein: structural biology, gene expression, and host defense function
Abstract
Over the past few years substantial insight was gained into the biology and biochemistry of human C-reactive protein (CRP). X-ray crystallography in conjunction with mutational analyses, generated the three-dimensional structure of the protein and indicated the topology and structure of ligand-binding sites. Using human CRP transgenic mice infected with Streptococcus pneumoniae, we obtained data that clearly established CRP as an important host defense molecule. Studies using the same mice revealed a previously unknown testosterone-dependence of constitutive expression of human CRP. In this article we provide a brief overview of these recent findings.
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