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Fibrinopeptide B human

F3379 -

≥97% (HPLC)

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Description

Amino Acid Sequence

Glp-Gly-Val-Asn-Asp-Asn-Glu-Glu-Gly-Phe-Phe-Ser-Ala-Arg

Biochem/physiol Actions

Sequential release of fibrinopeptides by thrombin action on fibrinogen is essential to normal fibrin polymerization. Cleavage of fibrinopeptide B from fibrinogen Bβ chains exposes E domain polymerization sites, E(B), that interact with platelets, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells.

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50-70% protein (≥80% of protein is clottable)

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References

Rooney, M.M., Mullin, J.L., Lord, S.T., Substitution of tyrosine for phenylalanine in fibrinopeptide A results in preferential thrombin cleavage of fibrinopeptide B from fibrinogen. Biochemistry 37, 13704-13709, (1998) Abstract

Mosesson, M.W., Fibrinogen and fibrin polymerization: appraisal of the binding events that accompany fibrin generation and fibrin clot assembly. Blood Coag. Fibrinolysis 8, 257-267, (1997)

Odrljin, T.M., Shainoff, J.R., Lawrence, S.O., Simpson-Haidaris, P.J., Thrombin cleavage enhances exposure of a heparin binding domain in the N-terminus of the fibrin beta chain. Blood 8, 2050-2061, (1996)

Vindigni, A., Di Cera, E., Release of fibrinopeptides by the slow and fast forms of thrombin. Biochemistry 35, 4417-4426, (1996) Abstract


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