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Details on Person Tissue plasminogen activator: peptide analyses confirm an indirectly derived amino acid sequence, identify the active site serine residue, establish glycosylation sites, and localize variant differences

Class:IdLiteratureReference:158751
_displayNameTissue plasminogen activator: peptide analyses confirm an indirectly derived amino acid sequence, identify the active site serine residue, establish glycosylation sites, and localize variant differences
_timestamp2005-02-08 21:36:56
author[Person:158769] Pohl, G
[Person:158788] Kallstrom, M
[Person:158753] Bergsdorf, N
[Person:158761] Wallen, P
[Person:71369] Jornvall, H
created[InstanceEdit:158778] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-02-08 21:36:34
journalBiochemistry
pages3701-7
pubMedIdentifier6433976
titleTissue plasminogen activator: peptide analyses confirm an indirectly derived amino acid sequence, identify the active site serine residue, establish glycosylation sites, and localize variant differences
volume23
year1984
(literatureReference)[Reaction:158781] crosslinked fibrin multimer + tissue plasminogen activator (one-chain) -> crosslinked fibrin multimer:tissue plasminogen activator (one-chain) [Homo sapiens]
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