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  1. C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped) pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whose circulating concentrations rise in response to inflammation. It is an acute-phase protein of hepatic origin that increases following interleukin-6 secretion by macrophages and T cells.

  2. 10 lip 2023 · CRP is a pentameric protein synthesized by the liver, whose level rises in response to inflammation. CRP is an acute-phase reactant protein that is primarily induced by the IL-6 action on the gene responsible for the transcription of CRP during the acute phase of an inflammatory/infectious process.

  3. 1 sie 2001 · C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein featuring a homopentameric structure and Ca-binding specificity for phosphocholine (PCh). Expression of CRP is regulated mainly at the transcriptional level with interleukin-6 being the principal inducer of the gene during the acute phase.

  4. 13 cze 2024 · C-reactive protein (CRP) is a plasma protein that is evolutionarily conserved, found in both vertebrates and many invertebrates. It is a member of the pentraxin superfamily, characterized by its pentameric structure and calcium-dependent binding to ligands like phosphocholine (PC).

  5. Protein Structure. CRP consists of five identical, noncovalently associated ∼23-kDa protomers arranged symmetrically around a central pore. The term “pentraxins” has been used to describe the family of related proteins with this structure.

  6. 16 gru 2014 · Overview of C-Reactive Protein Structure and Metabolism. CRP was first described in 1930 by Tillet and Francis, named after its ability to precipitate and interact with phosphorylcholine residues of the C polysaccharide derived from teichoic acid within the cellular wall of Streptococcus pneumoniae, as well as its ability to precipitate with ...

  7. 24 mar 2016 · The C-reactive protein (CRP) is a plasma protein belonging to pentraxin family and has hepatic origin. It is the chief component of any inflammatory reaction. A key mediator of the innate immune system, an inflammatory biomarker whose concentration rapidly increases...

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