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Evaluation of the Interplay Between the Complement Protein C1q and Hyaluronic Acid in Promoting Cell Adhesion
Published on: June 15, 2019
Separation of hydroxyproline-containing protein from C1q (a subcomponent of complement) in serum
Abstract:
Precipitation of the euglobulin fraction from serum separates C1q from another hydroxyproline-containing protein(s), which remains in the serum-minus-euglobulin fraction. The presence of C1q in the euglobulin fraction has been verified by radial immunodiffusion assay, by sensitivity to collagenase, by hydroxyproline content, and by electrofocusing. The presence of another hydroxyproline-containing protein(s) in the serum-minus-euglobulin fraction has been verified by the same criteria. The isoelectric pH range of C1q is 6.1-7.0; the isoelectric pH range of the other hydroxyproline-containing protein(s) is 4.2-5.5.
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