Donaldson V H, Wagner C J, Davis A E
Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039, USA.
J Lab Clin Med. 1996 Feb;127(2):229-32. doi: 10.1016/s0022-2143(96)90083-9.
An autoantibody to C1-inhibitor produced a clinical disorder resembling that of patients with hereditary angioneurotic edema. The antibody could not interact with C1-inhibitor after exposure to synthetic peptides representing the primary structure of the reactive center region of the protein. Therefore the antibody recognized this domain of the inhibitor, and it probably impaired the function of C1-inhibitor by altering its conformational properties.