Abstract

Human complement components C5 and C3 were purified with 41% and 20% yields, respectively, by euglobulin precipitation, DEAE—Sephacel ion-exchange chromatography and gel filtration. Phenyl—Sepharose chromatography allowed the complete separation of C3 and C5. C3 bound loosely on the resin whereas C5 bound firmly and was eluted with 50% glycerin solution. Gel filtration on Sephacryl S-300 allowed the depletion of C4bp and H that contaminated C5 preparations. Homogeneity of C5 and C3 preparations was demonstrated by SDS—PAGE and immunochemical analysis. C5 and C3 consisted of two chains (α, 110000; β, 75000) linked by disulfide bridges.

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