Phosphorylation of complement factor C3 in vivo.

The Biochemical Journal
S C Martin

Abstract

Complement factor C3, the central protein of the complement system, was found to be phosphorylated both in EDTA- and heparin-anticoagulated whole blood and in coagulating blood. Complement S protein (vitronectin) was also found to be phosphorylated under these conditions. Further, purified C3 was found to be a phosphoprotein in vivo, containing 0.15 mol of alkali-labile phosphate/mol of protein. The ATP concentration in plasma was measured and found to be about 2 microM.

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