AbstractC1q, the binding subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal pattern recognition molecule known for its striking ability to recognize a wide variety of targets, ranging from pathogenic non self to altered self. DNA is one of the C1q ligands, but the precise region of C1q and the DNA motifs that support interaction have not been characterized yet. Here, we report for the first time that the peripheral globular region of the C1q molecule displays a lectin-like activity, which contributes to DNA binding through interaction with its deoxy-d-ribose moiety and may participate in apoptotic cell recognition
International audienceOriginally discovered as part of C1, the initiation component of the classical...
11siC1q is the first subcomponent of the classical pathway of the complement system and belongs to t...
Pentraxins and complement defense collagens are soluble recognition proteins that sense pathogens an...
AbstractC1q, the binding subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal pattern recogniti...
Apoptotic cell clearance is critical for maintenance of tissue homeostasis and to control the immune...
International audienceC1q, the recognition subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal...
C1q is the target recognition protein of the classical complement pathway and a major connecting lin...
C1q, historically viewed as the initiating component of the classical complement pathway, also exhib...
International audienceBoth C1q and calreticulin (CRT) are involved in the recognition of apoptotic c...
International audienceComplement C1q is a hexameric molecule assembled from 18 polypeptide chains of...
Complement C1 is the defining component of the classical pathway. Within the C1qC1r2C1s2 complex, C...
The immunopathological functions associated with human C1q are still growing in terms of novelty, di...
Complement C1 is the defining component of the classical pathway. Within the C1qC1r2C1s2 complex, C1...
International audienceC1q is a subunit of the C1 complex, a key player in innate immunity that trigg...
International audienceOriginally discovered as part of C1, the initiation component of the classical...
11siC1q is the first subcomponent of the classical pathway of the complement system and belongs to t...
Pentraxins and complement defense collagens are soluble recognition proteins that sense pathogens an...
AbstractC1q, the binding subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal pattern recogniti...
Apoptotic cell clearance is critical for maintenance of tissue homeostasis and to control the immune...
International audienceC1q, the recognition subunit of the C1 complex of complement, is an archetypal...
C1q is the target recognition protein of the classical complement pathway and a major connecting lin...
C1q, historically viewed as the initiating component of the classical complement pathway, also exhib...
International audienceBoth C1q and calreticulin (CRT) are involved in the recognition of apoptotic c...
International audienceComplement C1q is a hexameric molecule assembled from 18 polypeptide chains of...
Complement C1 is the defining component of the classical pathway. Within the C1qC1r2C1s2 complex, C...
The immunopathological functions associated with human C1q are still growing in terms of novelty, di...
Complement C1 is the defining component of the classical pathway. Within the C1qC1r2C1s2 complex, C1...
International audienceC1q is a subunit of the C1 complex, a key player in innate immunity that trigg...
International audienceOriginally discovered as part of C1, the initiation component of the classical...
11siC1q is the first subcomponent of the classical pathway of the complement system and belongs to t...
Pentraxins and complement defense collagens are soluble recognition proteins that sense pathogens an...