Fibrinopeptide A, human TFA
Names
[ CAS No. ]:
61533-47-9
[ Name ]:
Fibrinopeptide A, human TFA
Biological Activity
[Description]:
Fibrinopeptide A, human TFA is a 16-residue short polypeptide cleaved from fibrinogen by thrombin. Fibrinopeptide A, human locates at the NH2-termini of the Aα chain[1].
[Related Catalog]:
[In Vitro]
The conversion of monomeric fibrinogen into polymeric fibrin is mediated by thrombin, which binds to the central region of fibrinogen and catalyzes cleavage of the 2 short peptides, the 16-residue fibrinopeptide A (FpA) and the 14-residue fibrinopeptide B (FpB), located at the NH2-termini of the Aα and Bβ chains, respectively[1].
[In Vivo]
Fibrinopeptide A (FPA) is a small polypeptide cleaved from fibrinogen by thrombin, has a short half-life, and is considered a sensitive biochemical marker of thrombin activity, fibrin generation, and ongoing thrombosis[2].
[References]
Chemical & Physical Properties
[ Molecular Formula ]:
C67H99F6N19O30
[ Molecular Weight ]:
1764.62
Related Compounds
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