HEMOSTASIS COAGULATION RESEARCH REAGENTS ZYMOGENS GLU-PLASMINOGEN
Human glu-plasminogen variant II (carbohydrate)
Informations
A proenzyme or zymogen is a protein precursor of an enzyme which can give, after activation, an active enzyme. Plasminogen (88 kDa) is the zymogen of plasmin, a key enzyme in the fibrinolysis system. Plasminogen is synthesized mainly by the liver but also the eosinophils, the kidney and the cornea. It exists in 2 molecular forms: glu-plasminogen (native form) and lys-plasminogen (more active form). The main pathways for activating plasminogen to plasmin involve t-PA and u-PA. The 2 carbohydrate variants of glu-plasminogen (CHOI and CHOII) are isolated by a gradient elution on sepharose-lysine using a lysine analogue (aminocaproic acid).
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References
9-HCPG-0132 | Vial | 1 mg |