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Inhibitory factor of phospholipase A2 in normal human serum
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|August 16, 1984
Abstract:
Normal human serum and plasma were shown to contain a factor inhibiting phospholipase A2. This factor has been separated from human serum and plasma by chromatography on a Blue-Ultrogel column and was eluted by tris-HCl buffer (pH 7.2); the proteins eluted by 1 M NaCl-tris HCl buffer exhibited phospholipase A2 activity. This activity was abolished when the inhibitory factor was added to proteins possessing such activity. The inhibitory factor was not dialysable, sensitive to both heat and trypsin treatment, suggesting that it is a protein. In vitro, the same factor inhibited phospholipase A2 rat serum.