International audienceC1q, the recognition subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal pattern recognition molecule with the striking ability to sense a wide variety of targets, including a number of altered self-motifs. The recognition properties of its globular domain were further deciphered by means of x-ray crystallography using deoxy-D-ribose and heparan sulfate as ligands. Highly specific recognition of deoxy-D-ribose, involving interactions with Arg C98, Arg C111, and Asn C113, was observed at 1.2 A resolution. Heparin-derived tetrasaccharide interacted more loosely through Lys C129, Tyr C155, and Trp C190. These data together with previous findings define a unique binding area exhibiting both polyanion and deoxy-D-ribo...
ABSTRACT: C1q is the first subcomponent of the classical complement pathway that binds antigen-bound...
The complement system is an important antimicrobial and inflammation-generating component of the inn...
Complement is an important effector mechanism for antibodymediated clearance of infections and tumor...
International audienceC1q, the recognition subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal...
AbstractC1q, the binding subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal pattern recogniti...
International audienceComplement C1q is a hexameric molecule assembled from 18 polypeptide chains of...
International audienceThe complex C1 triggers the activation of the Complement classical pathway thr...
International audienceComplement C1q is a soluble pattern recognition molecule comprising six hetero...
C1q is the target recognition protein of the classical complement pathway and a major connecting lin...
C1q is the target recognition protein of the classical complement pathway and a major connecting lin...
The first step in the activation of the classical complement pathway by immune complexes involves th...
C1q is the first subcomponent of the classical complement pathway that can interact with a range of ...
International audienceVariants of the human C1 inhibitor serpin domain containing three N-linked car...
The C1q domain containing (C1qDC) proteins refer to a family of all proteins that contain the globul...
C1q is the first subcomponent of the classical complement pathway that can interact with a range of ...
ABSTRACT: C1q is the first subcomponent of the classical complement pathway that binds antigen-bound...
The complement system is an important antimicrobial and inflammation-generating component of the inn...
Complement is an important effector mechanism for antibodymediated clearance of infections and tumor...
International audienceC1q, the recognition subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal...
AbstractC1q, the binding subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal pattern recogniti...
International audienceComplement C1q is a hexameric molecule assembled from 18 polypeptide chains of...
International audienceThe complex C1 triggers the activation of the Complement classical pathway thr...
International audienceComplement C1q is a soluble pattern recognition molecule comprising six hetero...
C1q is the target recognition protein of the classical complement pathway and a major connecting lin...
C1q is the target recognition protein of the classical complement pathway and a major connecting lin...
The first step in the activation of the classical complement pathway by immune complexes involves th...
C1q is the first subcomponent of the classical complement pathway that can interact with a range of ...
International audienceVariants of the human C1 inhibitor serpin domain containing three N-linked car...
The C1q domain containing (C1qDC) proteins refer to a family of all proteins that contain the globul...
C1q is the first subcomponent of the classical complement pathway that can interact with a range of ...
ABSTRACT: C1q is the first subcomponent of the classical complement pathway that binds antigen-bound...
The complement system is an important antimicrobial and inflammation-generating component of the inn...
Complement is an important effector mechanism for antibodymediated clearance of infections and tumor...