Role of Ca2+ in the electrostatic stability and the functional activity of the globular domain of human C1q.
C1q is the recognition subunit of the classical pathway of the complement system and a major connecting link between classical pathway-driven innate immunity and IgG- or IgM-mediated acquired immunity. The basic structural subunit of C1q is composed of an N-terminal triple-helical collagen-like regi...
Main Authors: | Roumenina, LT, Kantardjiev, A, Atanasov, B, Waters, P, Gadjeva, M, Reid, K, Mantovani, A, Kishore, U, Kojouharova, MS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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