Title : C-Reactive protein induced agglutination of lipid suspensions prepared in the presence and absence of phosphatidylcholine.

Pub. Date : 1980 May

PMID : 7190145






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1 C-Reactive protein induced agglutination of lipid suspensions prepared in the presence and absence of phosphatidylcholine. Phosphatidylcholines C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
2 CRP-induced agglutination of lipid suspensions prepared in the presence and absence of phosphatidylcholine was studied by a newly devised quantitative method. Phosphatidylcholines C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
3 CRP caused as much agglutination of suspensions composed of egg yolk phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol, and Span 60 as of those composed of cholesterol and Span 60, suggesting that phosphocholine residues of phosphatidylcholine are not important as binding sites for CRP. Phosphatidylcholines C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
4 CRP caused as much agglutination of suspensions composed of egg yolk phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol, and Span 60 as of those composed of cholesterol and Span 60, suggesting that phosphocholine residues of phosphatidylcholine are not important as binding sites for CRP. Phosphatidylcholines C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
5 Although phosphatidylcholine is not an essential component for agglutination of suspensions, it may modify the mode of interaction of CRP with its binding site on lipid suspensions, since the sensitivity of the agglutination to phosphocholine and the Ca2+ requirement were influenced by the presence of phosphatidylcholine in the suspensions. Phosphatidylcholines C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
6 Although phosphatidylcholine is not an essential component for agglutination of suspensions, it may modify the mode of interaction of CRP with its binding site on lipid suspensions, since the sensitivity of the agglutination to phosphocholine and the Ca2+ requirement were influenced by the presence of phosphatidylcholine in the suspensions. Phosphatidylcholines C-reactive protein Homo sapiens