A biologically active thrombin cleavage product of human serum spreading factor
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- DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(84)91106-9
A biologically active thrombin cleavage product of human serum spreading factor
Abstract
Purified human serum spreading factor preparations consisting of two immunologically-related, biologically-active proteins of molecular weights approximately 65,000 and 75,000 were incubated with purified hydrolytic enzymes: papain, neuraminidase and thrombin. Biologically active products of the enzymatic digestions were obtained in each case. Digestion of serum spreading factor preparations with thrombin produced a single active form of molecular weight approximately 57,000. Generation of a single molecular weight form of serum spreading factor by thrombin cleavage of the two higher molecular weight forms should simplify studies of the biochemistry and biology of this protein, and may represent a reaction of physiological significance.
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