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Literature summary extracted from

  • Robbins, K.C.; Summaria, L.
    Plasminogen and plasmin (1976), Methods Enzymol., 45, 257-273.
    View publication on PubMed

Molecular Weight [Da]

EC Number Molecular Weight [Da] Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] Comment Organism
3.4.21.7 25700
-
x * 48800, A-chain, + x * 25700, B-chain, equilibrium sedimentation after cleavage of a single disulfide bond in Lys-plasminogen Homo sapiens
3.4.21.7 48800
-
x * 48800, A-chain, + x * 25700, B-chain, equilibrium sedimentation after cleavage of a single disulfide bond in Lys-plasminogen Homo sapiens

Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
3.4.21.7 Homo sapiens
-
-
-
3.4.21.7 Oryctolagus cuniculus
-
-
-

Posttranslational Modification

EC Number Posttranslational Modification Comment Organism
3.4.21.7 proteolytic modification activation of plasminogen by cleavage of a sensitive Arg-Val peptide bond in the COOH-terminal portion of Glu-plasminogen to give the two-chain plasmin molecule, followed by the cleavage of a Lys-Lys peptide bond in the NH2-terminal portion of the molecule. The latter event results in the release of a peptide, or peptides Homo sapiens
3.4.21.7 proteolytic modification zymogen: plasminogen Homo sapiens
3.4.21.7 proteolytic modification zymogen: plasminogen Oryctolagus cuniculus

Source Tissue

EC Number Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
3.4.21.7 plasma
-
Homo sapiens
-
3.4.21.7 serum
-
Homo sapiens
-

Substrates and Products (Substrate)

EC Number Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
3.4.21.7 Fibrin + H2O
-
Homo sapiens ?
-
?
3.4.21.7 Fibrin + H2O
-
Oryctolagus cuniculus ?
-
?
3.4.21.7 plasminogen + H2O
-
Homo sapiens ?
-
?
3.4.21.7 plasminogen + H2O
-
Oryctolagus cuniculus ?
-
?

Subunits

EC Number Subunits Comment Organism
3.4.21.7 monomer
-
Oryctolagus cuniculus
3.4.21.7 monomer x * 48800, A-chain, + x * 25700, B-chain, equilibrium sedimentation after cleavage of a single disulfide bond in Lys-plasminogen Homo sapiens