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Plasminogen, supplied by Innovative Research Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 93/100, based on 2 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Differences and Compatibility between Human and Porcine Fibrinolytic Components toward Plasmin Generation and Fibrin Degradation
Journal: TH Open: Companion Journal to Thrombosis and Haemostasis
doi: 10.1055/a-2777-7484
Figure Legend Snippet: SDS-PAGE analysis of porcine plasminogen activation by porcine uPA. Porcine plasminogen (750 nM) was incubated with porcine uPA (100 nM) in the presence of εACA (10 mM) for 0 min ( left lane ) or 30 min ( right lane ) at 25°C. Samples were taken to resolve the bands on SDS-PAGE (5–15% gradient) and quantitative densitometry was performed to estimate the proportion of plasminogen that was converted to plasmin. HC, heavy chain; LC, light chain; Pg, plasminogen.
Techniques Used: SDS Page, Activation Assay, Incubation
Figure Legend Snippet: Rates of porcine plasmin generation by porcine (closed) or human (open) tPA. Porcine plasminogen (Pg) at varying concentration (0 to 0.75 µM) was activated by tPA (0.1 nM) in the presence of either (A) porcine or (B) human fibrin (1 µM); converted from fibrinogen using human thrombin (2 nM). The initial rates of plasmin generation were then estimated using the time-squared method and plotted with respect to the initial plasminogen concentration ( N ≥ 3).
Techniques Used: Concentration Assay
Figure Legend Snippet: Rates of human plasmin generation by porcine (closed) or human (open) tPA. Human plasminogen (Pg) at varying concentration (0 to 0.75 µM) was activated by tPA (0.1 nM) in the presence of either (A) porcine or (B) human fibrin (1 µM); converted from fibrinogen using human thrombin (2 nM). The initial rates of plasmin generation were then estimated using the time-squared method and plotted with respect to the initial plasminogen concentration ( N ≥ 3).
Techniques Used: Concentration Assay
Figure Legend Snippet: Similarity of amino acid sequences when compared between porcine and human plasminogen, tPA, and fibrinogen chains by domain. The heat map illustrates domains that display highest (red) to lowest (blue) similarities. The spikes highlight the domains that bind fibrinogen in a lysine-dependent manner. (Created in BioRender. Kim, P. (2025) https://BioRender.com/zvi11gx .)
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