Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. The stepwise generation of alternative pathway convertases monitored by plasmon resonance. C3b was conjugated to a CM 5 chip by amide bonds and used to create an initial alternative pathway convertase by sequential addition of factors B and D (as indicated by arrows) in the presence of 1 mmol/L Ni2+. The active convertase was thereafter subjected to native C3, which subsequently bound to the surface in the form of C3b. When the cycle with factors B and D was repeated, additional alternative pathway convertase complexes were generated. These convertase complexes were preincubated with Compstatin (70 μmol/L) followed by native C3 added in the presence of either Compstatin (70 μmol/L) or control peptide (70 μmol/L).

The stepwise generation of alternative pathway convertases monitored by plasmon resonance. C3b was conjugated to a CM 5 chip by amide bonds and used to create an initial alternative pathway convertase by sequential addition of factors B and D (as indicated by arrows) in the presence of 1 mmol/L Ni2+. The active convertase was thereafter subjected to native C3, which subsequently bound to the surface in the form of C3b. When the cycle with factors B and D was repeated, additional alternative pathway convertase complexes were generated. These convertase complexes were preincubated with Compstatin (70 μmol/L) followed by native C3 added in the presence of either Compstatin (70 μmol/L) or control peptide (70 μmol/L).

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