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Plasminogen
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(New page: {{STRUCTURE_1bml| PDB=1bml | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Plasmin catalytic domain complex with streptokinase, 1bml }} '''Plasmin''' (PLN) is a serine protease which is involved...)
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Revision as of 08:33, 20 September 2011
Plasmin (PLN) is a serine protease which is involved in degradation of fibrin clots. PLN is released as the zymogen plasminogen (PLG) which is converted to the active PLN by a variety of enzymes. PLN cleavage produces angiostatin. PLN domains are: N-terminal, C-terminal serine protease catalytic domain and 5 kringle domains of ca. 80 residues.
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