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Fibrinogen-Binding Peptide  |
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RP17310-5 mg
| 5 mg | $ 49.50 | MSDS: 20080915221926 (PDF) STRUCTURE:
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References:
- Pietrocola G, Schubert et al. FbsA, a fibrinogen-binding protein from Streptococcus agalactiae, mediates platelet aggregation. Blood. Feb 2005;105(3):1052-9.
- Lee LY, Liang X et al. Identification and characterization of the C3 binding domain of the Staphylococcus aureus extracellular fibrinogen-binding protein (Efb). J Biol Chem. Dec 2004;279(49):50710-6.
- Gutekunst H, Eikmanns BJ, Reinscheid DJ. The novel fibrinogen-binding protein FbsB promotes Streptococcus agalactiae invasion into epithelial cells. Infect Immun. Jun 2004;72(6):3495-504.
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| Full Name | | Fibrinogen-Binding Peptide |
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EHIPA | Sequence (three-letter code) | {GLU}{HIS}{ILE}{PRO}{ALA} | | Description | Fibrinogen, a soluble plasma protein, is a cofactor in platelet activation. It is converted to fibrin in a reaction catalyzed by thrombin. Fibrinogen is a major determinant of plasma viscosity. It has been demonstrated to be an independent risk factor of cardiovascular disease. Some studies indicate an association between fibrinogen plasma level and the subsequent development of all the major atherosclerotic cardiovascular events, including coronary artery disease, stroke, and myocardial infarction. |
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| Formula | C25H39N7O8 | | M.W. | 565.62 | | Purity | > 95% | | Storage | Store the peptide at -20°C. Keep container tightly closed. |
| * For Non-Clinical Research Use Only *
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