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A simple two-step procedure for the preparation of the first component of human complement (C1) in its native form
Journal of Immunological Methods
|February 11, 1985
Abstract:
Native human C1 was purified from fresh human serum by affinity chromatography on protein A-bound Sepharose in the presence of 4-nitrophenyl-4-guanidinobenzoate hydrochloride (NPGB) taking advantage of the successive binding of IgG to protein A followed by C1 binding to IgG. After elution the C1 preparation contained IgG as a major contaminant as shown by SDS-PAGE. C1 was further purified by gel filtration. The yield of C1 was 12% and less than 4% of this C1 was activated during purification as assessed by a C4 consumption assay.