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Opsonin - перевод на немецкий

ANY MOLECULE THAT IDENTIFIES AND MARKS CELLS OR SUBSTANCES FOR DESTRUCTION BY THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Opsonization; Opsonize; Opsonizer; Opsonin proteins; Opsonisation; Opsonins; Opsonized
  • Opsonization by C3b. CR1 recognizes C3b deposited on antigen
  • Antibody-mediated opsonization. FcR on phagocytic cells recognize the Fc region of the antibody.

Opsonin      
n. opsonin, substance in the blood which assists in destroying bacteria (Biochemistry)
Opsonin herstellen      
opsonize, production of opsonin (Biochemistry)
opsonin      
n. Opsonin (biochem., bakterientötende Substanz im Blut)

Определение

opsonin
['?ps?n?n]
¦ noun Biochemistry an antibody or other substance which binds to foreign microorganisms or cells making them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
Derivatives
opsonic adjective
Origin
early 20th cent.: from L. opsonare 'buy provisions' (from Gk opsonein) + -in1.

Википедия

Opsonin

Opsonins are extracellular proteins that, when bound to substances or cells, induce phagocytes to phagocytose the substances or cells with the opsonins bound. Thus, opsonins act as tags to label things in the body that should be phagocytosed (i.e. eaten) by phagocytes (cells that specialise in phagocytosis, i.e. cellular eating). Different types of things ("targets") can be tagged by opsonins for phagocytosis, including: pathogens (such as bacteria), cancer cells, aged cells, dead or dying cells (such as apoptotic cells), excess synapses, or protein aggregates (such as amyloid plaques). Opsonins help clear pathogens, as well as dead, dying and diseased cells.

Opsonins were discovered and named "opsonins" in 1904 by Wright and Douglas, who found that incubating bacteria with blood plasma enabled phagocytes to phagocytose (and thereby destroy) the bacteria. They concluded that: “We have here conclusive proof that the blood fluids modify the bacteria in a manner which renders them a ready prey to the phagocytes. We may speak of this as an “opsonic” effect (opsono - I cater for; I prepare victuals for), and we may employ the term “opsonins” to designate the elements in the blood fluids which produce this effect.”

Subsequent research found two main types of opsonin in blood that opsonised bacteria: complement proteins and antibodies. However, there are now known to be at least 50 proteins that act as opsonins for pathogens or other targets.