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J Immunol
October 1998
Department of Biochemistry, Sofia University St. Climent Ohridsky, Bulgaria.
Two individual globular head regions (ghA and ghB) of the heterotrimeric C1q molecule (containing A, B, and C chains) were expressed in a bacterial expression system using a coproduction with the bacterial chaperone GroESL. The purified proteins were soluble and monomeric, as shown by gel-filtration analysis. No association into homotrimers was seen, which indicates that the ability to form heterotrimers is coupled with the discrimination against homotrimeric self-association.
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