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Details on Person C7 recruitment of C7 results in a weak association of C5b:C6...

Class:IdSummation:8852730
_displayNameC7 recruitment of C7 results in a weak association of C5b:C6...
_timestamp2016-01-20 15:08:35
created[InstanceEdit:8852733] Jupe, Steve, 2016-01-20
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:8852748] The membrane attack complex of complement
textC7 recruitment of C7 results in a weak association of C5b:C6:C7 with the target cell membrane, through a poorly characterized molecular mechanism (Muller -Eberhard et al. 1986). C5b and C6 remains loosely bound to C3b until C5b binds to C7 and induces it to undergo a hydrophilic-amphiphilic transition. Hydrophobic binding regions for phospholipid are thereby exposed, and the trimolecular complex is endowed with a metastable membrane binding site. Membranebound C5b-7 inflicts no harm on a cell but marks it for further assault.
(summation)[Reaction:173720] C5b:C6:C7 translocates to the plasma membrane [Homo sapiens]
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