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. 1965 Mar;94(3):742-50.
doi: 10.1042/bj0940742.

CHARACTERIZATION OF LAMPREY FIBRINOPEPTIDES

CHARACTERIZATION OF LAMPREY FIBRINOPEPTIDES

R F DOOLITTLE. Biochem J. 1965 Mar.

Abstract

1. Lamprey fibrinopeptide B is a relatively large peptide made up of about 40 amino acid residues. The peptide is highly electronegative, containing a large number of aspartic acid residues and a tyrosine O-sulphate residue. 2. The amino acid sequence of the first 18 residues from the N-terminal end of fibrinopeptide B has been established. The C-terminal ends with the sequence Val-Arg. Fibrino-peptide B is released by both lamprey and bovine thrombins. 3. Lamprey fibrino-peptide A is a short peptide containing only eight residues. The proposed amino acid sequence is: Asp-Asp-Ser-Ile/Leu-Asp-Ser-Leu/Ile-ArgThis peptide is released by lamprey thrombin but not by bovine thrombin.

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