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Protein S binding in relation to the subunit composition of human C4b‐binding protein
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1989
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Protein ChemistrySubunit CompositionProtein FunctionProtein ExpressionBiochemistryNatural SciencesHuman C4b‐binding ProteinMolecular WeightMolecular BiologyProtein S BindingSystems BiologyProteomicsStructural BiologyUnique 45Kda Subunits
The human regulatory complement component C4b-binding protein (C4BP) circulates in plasma either as a free protein or in a bimolecular complex with the vitamin K-dependent protein S. The major form of C4BP is composed of 7 identical, disulfide-linked 70 kDa subunits (alpha-chains), the arrangement of which gives the C4BP molecule a spider-like appearance. Recently, we identified a unique 45 kDa subunit (beta-chain) in C4BP. We have now isolated a subpopulation of C4BP, which does not bind protein S. This C4BP species, which had a molecular weight slightly lower than that of the predominant form, was found to lack the beta-chain. Another lower molecular weight form of C4BP was also purified. It contained the beta-chain and was efficient in binding protein S. Its subunit composition was judged to comprise six alpha-chains and one beta-chain. These results indicate C4BP in plasma to be heterogeneous at a molecular level vis-a-vis subunit composition and/or protein S binding ability and provide support for the concept that the beta-chain of C4BP contains the single protein S binding site.
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