Domain structure, stability, and interactions of human complement C1

Feb 22, 1988 - Biochemistry Laboratory, American Red Cross Biomedical Research and .... a Superose 12 size-exclusion column (1 X 30 cm) equilibrated...
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Biochemistry 1988, 27, 6127-6135

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Domain Structure, Stability, and Interactions of Human Complement C 1s: Characterization of a Derivative Lacking Most of the B Chain T. F. Busby and K. C. Ingham* Biochemistry Laboratory, American Red Cross Biomedical Research and Development, Rockville, Maryland 20855 Received February 22, 1988; Revised Manuscript Received April 18, 1988

ABSTRACT: A better understanding of the structure and function of C1 requires knowledge of the regions

(domains) of the subcomponents that are responsible for Ca2+-dependent assembly. Toward this end, C 1s was digested with trypsin in the presence of Ca2+, a treatment that rapidly degraded the B chain, leaving a 56-kDa fragment comprised of a complete A chain disulfide linked to a small (