The membrane attack mechanism of complement. Isolation and subunit composition of the C5b-9 complex.
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Complement activation in the context of stem cells and tissue repairComplement S-protein (vitronectin) is associated with cytolytic membrane-bound C5b-9 complexesMolecular organization of C9 within the membrane attack complex of complement. Induction of circular C9 polymerization by the C5b-8 assemblySequential metabolic expressions of the lethal process in human serum-treated Escherichia coli: role of lysozyme.Molecular cloning of S-protein, a link between complement, coagulation and cell-substrate adhesion.Evidence for a two-domain structure of the terminal membrane C5b-9 complex of human complementMolecular structure and functional characterization of a human complement cytolysis inhibitor found in blood and seminal plasma: identity to sulfated glycoprotein 2, a constituent of rat testis fluid.Insect immunity. 11. Simultaneous induction of antibacterial activity and selection synthesis of some hemolymph proteins in diapausing pupae of Hyalophora cecropia and Samia cynthia.Hereditary deficiency of the fifth component of complement in man. II. Biological properties of C5-deficient human serumRole of the terminal complement pathway in experimental membranous nephropathy in the rabbit.Membrane attack complex of complement: distribution of subunits between the hydrocarbon phase of target membranes and water.Activation of terminal components of complement in patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome and other demyelinating neuropathiesA molecular concept of the properdin pathway.Ultrastructure of the membrane attack complex of complement: detection of the tetramolecular C9-polymerizing complex C5b-8.Human complement in thrombin-mediated platelet function: uptake of the C5b-9 complex.Studies on the mechanism of bacterial resistance to complement-mediated killing. I. Terminal complement components are deposited and released from Salmonella minnesota S218 without causing bacterial death.Mesenchymal stem cells are injured by complement after their contact with serumMultiple sedimenting species of properdin in human serum and interaction of purified properdin with the third component of complementThe membrane attack mechanism of complement: the three polypeptide chain structure of the eigth component (C8)Assembly of the functional membrane attack complex of human complement: formation of disulfide-linked C9 dimers.Molecular composition of the terminal membrane and fluid-phase C5b-9 complexes of rabbit complement. Absence of disulphide-bonded C9 dimers in the membrane complex.Membrane attack complex of complement: generation of high-affinity phospholipid binding sites by fusion of five hydrophilic plasma proteins.Molecular reorganization of lipid bilayers by complement: a possible mechanism for membranolysisOn the mechanism of cytolysis by complement: evidence on insertion of C5b and C7 subunits of the C5b,6,7 complex into phospholipid bilayers of erythrocyte membranes.BrkA protein of Bordetella pertussis inhibits the classical pathway of complement after C1 deposition.Specific binding of the human S protein (vitronectin) to streptococci, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli.Affinity of the C9 molecule for the C5b-8 complex compared with that for the complex containing C9 molecules.Complement fixation by pemphigus antibody. V. Assembly of the membrane attack complex on cultured human keratinocytes.Terminal membrane C5b-9 complex of human complement: transition from an amphiphilic to a hydrophilic state through binding of the S protein from serum.Physicochemical characterization of human S-protein and its function in the blood coagulation system.Assembly of the cytolytic alternative pathway of complement from 11 isolated plasma proteins.Formation, characterization and detection of a ternary complex between S protein, thrombin and antithrombin III in serum.Immunohistochemical detection of terminal complement complex and S protein in normal and pre-eclamptic placentae.C5b-9 dimer: isolation from complement lysed cells and ultrastructural identification with complement-dependent membrane lesions.
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The membrane attack mechanism of complement. Isolation and subunit composition of the C5b-9 complex.
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The membrane attack mechanism ...... position of the C5b-9 complex.
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Muller-Eberhard HJ
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