1. [Binding of activated C3b component with complement effector].
- Author
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Kozlov LV, Rostovtseva LI, Lomaka TS, and Sutovskaia NS
- Subjects
- Animals, Buffers, Erythrocytes metabolism, Hemolysis, In Vitro Techniques, Kinetics, Sheep, Complement Activating Enzymes antagonists & inhibitors, Complement C3-C5 Convertases antagonists & inhibitors, Complement C3b metabolism, Receptors, Complement metabolism
- Abstract
Various nucleophilic agents (acceptors) react with thiolester group of nascent activated fragment (C3b) of the third complement component. The C3b-acceptors binding prevents transformation of C3 convertase to C5 convertase and results in inhibition of the cell-target lysis. A convenient method of monitoring the EAC142 to EAC1423 transformation was elaborated. Character of the inhibition suggests that the covalent binding follows a stage of the reversible C3b-acceptor complex formation. The method allows to determine the maximum of inhibition of the C5 convertase formation and the dissociation constant of the reversible C3b-acceptor complex, which reflects the C3b affinity to this acceptor.
- Published
- 1985