Identificação de protease(s) endógena(s) de eritrócitos humanos, ativada(s) por esfingomielinases D de venenos de aranhas Loxosceles, envolvidas no fenômeno de hemólise dependente de complemento.
Abstract:portions from glycophorins molecules, rendering the cells sensitive to the lytic action of the autologous complement system.. This study aimed to identify possible membrane proteases involved in this process. The toxin was expressed, purified and showed to be functionally active, being able to render erythrocytes susceptible to the autologous complement-dependent lysis, in a dose dependent manner, and to hydrolyze sphingomyelin.. Treatment of human erythrocytes with the toxin caused the removal of the membrane… Show more
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