نتایج جستجو برای: plasmin

تعداد نتایج: 3390  

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Rami A Al-Horani Rajesh Karuturi Domonique T White Umesh R Desai

Plasmin, a key serine protease, plays a major role in clot lysis and extracellular matrix remodeling. Heparin, a natural polydisperse sulfated glycosaminoglycan, is known to allosterically modulate plasmin activity. No small allosteric inhibitor of plasmin has been discovered to date. We screened an in-house library of 55 sulfated, small glycosaminoglycan mimetics based on nine distinct scaffol...

Journal: :Blood 1984
Y Sakata J Mimuro N Aoki

In spontaneous fibrinolysis of an alpha 2-plasmin inhibitor-deficient plasma clot or tissue-type plasminogen activator-induced fibrinolysis in a purified system without alpha 2-plasmin inhibitor, the lysis was faster when factor XIII-mediated crosslinking of fibrin to fibrin did not occur. During the initial period, the binding of plasminogen to fibrin steadily increased with incubation time. T...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1972
A P Fletcher

and animal plasminogen into plasmin (Fig. 1) as well as the hydrolysis of lysine and arginine esters; the esterolytic activity of the activator, in contrast to plasmin, is not inhibited by soybean trypsininhibitor. Its active site is not accessible to bigger molecules, as evidenced-by a strong reduction of its proteolytic activity compared with plasmin. Fibrin, for example, is cleaved not at al...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2014
Diane Ly Jude M Taylor James A Tsatsaronis Mercedes M Monteleone Amanda S Skora Cortny A Donald Tracy Maddocks Victor Nizet Nicholas P West Marie Ranson Mark J Walker Jason D McArthur Martina L Sanderson-Smith

The globally significant human pathogen group A Streptococcus (GAS) sequesters the host protease plasmin to the cell surface during invasive disease initiation. Recent evidence has shown that localized plasmin activity prevents opsonization of several bacterial species by key components of the innate immune system in vitro. Here we demonstrate that plasmin at the GAS cell surface resulted in de...

Journal: :Blood 1976
L A Moroz N J Gilmore

The effects of a single 1-min extraction with chloroform (CHCl3) on plasma fibrinolytic activity has been examined by 125I-fibrin solid phase assay, using normal plasma and plasma depleted of plasminogen (PLG) by lysine-Sepharose affinity chromatography. Fibrinolytic activity of normal plasma is increased (40%-175%), and more than 95% of antiplasmin activity is removed. The increase is demonstr...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
G Kassam M Kwon C S Yoon K S Graham M K Young S Gluck D M Waisman

Plasmin, a broad spectrum proteinase, is inactivated by an autoproteolytic reaction that results in the destruction of the heavy and light chains of the protein. Recently we demonstrated that a 61-kDa plasmin fragment was one of the major products of this autoproteolytic reaction (Fitzpatrick, S. L., Kassam, G., Choi, K. S., Kang, H. M., Fogg, D. K., and Waisman, D. M. (2000)Biochemistry 39, 10...

2012
Elena I. Deryugina James P. Quigley

Plasmin, one of the most potent and reactive serine proteases, is involved in various physiological processes, including embryo development, thrombolysis, wound healing and cancer progression. The proteolytic activity of plasmin is tightly regulated through activation of its precursor, plasminogen, only at specific times and in defined locales as well as through inhibition of active plasmin by ...

2009
Andre L. Samson Rachael J. Borg Be’eri Niego Connie H. Y. Wong Peter J. Crack Robert L. Medcalf

Tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) is an extracellular protease that converts plasminogen into plasmin. For tPA to generate plasmin under biologic conditions, a cofactor must first bring tPA and plasminogen into physical proximity. Fibrin provides this cofactor for tPAmediated plasmin generation in blood. Despite being naturally devoid of fibrin(ogen), tPA-mediated plasmin formation also o...

2003
Elisabeth M. Cramer Claudine Soria Michael C. Berndt Daniele Tenza

The subcellullar localization of the platelet membrane receptors glycoproteins (GP) Ib and Ilb/lla has been studied within resting platelets by a combination of biochemical and cytochemical techniques. While both GPlb and GPllb/llla are localized within the plasma membrane and surface-connected canalicular system (SCCS) membranes, only GPIIb/ llla is present within the internal face of a-granul...

2005
Didier ROUY Eduardo ANGLES-CANO

The mechanism of activation of human Glu-plasminogen by fibrin-bound tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) in a plasma environment or in a reconstituted system was characterized. A heterogeneous system was used, allowing the setting of experimental conditions as close as possible to the physiological fibrin/plasma interphase, and permitting the separate analysis of the products present in ea...

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