Hypertension, Vol 2, 680-685, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
K Morimoto, M Matsunaga, A Hara and C Kawai
The mechanism of activation of inactive renin was studied in normal human
plasma. The molecular weight of active renin and those of inactive renin
before and after activation were analyzed by sephadex gel filtration.
Active renin of human plasma had a molecular weight of 48,000 +/- 1000.
Trypsin treatment and cold treatment activated inactive renin of a
molecular weight of 54,000 +/- 1000. The inactive renin apparently did not
change its molecular weight after activation. "Cryoactivation" of inactive
renin was possible only when whole plasma was used. When the whole plasma
was fractionated by gel filtration, cryoactivation was not observed in any
of the fractions. Cryoactivation requires certain plasma factor(s)
contained in some fractions. Plasma kallikrein is likely to be a major
factor required for the cryoactivation of inactive renin, whereas some
other factors may also participate in this mechanism.
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Studies on the activation and molecular weight of inactive renin in human plasma
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