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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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Fibrinogen is a glycoprotein made up of two subunits which include <scene name='78/781216/Abysubunitsrbg/5'>Three non-identical chains</scene> Aa, Bb y. Its central region also called “E region” is where all chains meet, the chains intertwine with each other to hold both of the subunits together. On both ends of fibrinogen are the D regions containing the B & Y nodule and the coiled-coil region.
== Function ==
== Function ==
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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<scene name='78/781216/Abysubunitsrbg/5'>THREE SUBUNITS</scene>
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<scene name='78/781216/Abysubunitsrbg/5'>Three non-identical chains</scene>
<scene name='78/781216/Fribrinopeptide_a_and_b/3'>FIBRINOPRPTIDES</scene>
<scene name='78/781216/Fribrinopeptide_a_and_b/3'>FIBRINOPRPTIDES</scene>

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Fibrinogen 3GHG

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References

1. Doolittle, R., Kollman, J., Sawaya, M., Pandi, L., & Riley, M. (2009). Crystal Structure of Human Fibrinogen. American Chemical Society. doi: 10.2210/pdb3ghg/pdb

2. Köhler, S., Schmid, F., & Settanni, G. (2015). The Internal Dynamics of Fibrinogen and Its Implications for Coagulation and Adsorption. PLOS Computational Biology, 11(9). doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004346

3. Medved, L., & Weisel, J. W. (2009). Recommendations for nomenclature on fibrinogen and fibrin. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 7(2), 355–359. doi: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2008.03242.x

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