Fibrinopeptide A (human)

Description:

Fibrinopeptide A is a 16-amino acid cleavage product of thrombin-induced proteolytic cleavage of fibrinogen. Elevated FPA levels appear to be a marker during the course of coronary thrombosis

Sequence:

ADSGEGDFLAEGGGVR
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  • Name Fibrinopeptide A (human)
    Category Fibronectin Fragments, RGD Peptides
    One Letter Code ADSGEGDFLAEGGGVR
    Three Letter Code {Ala}{Asp}{Ser}{Gly}{Glu}{Gly}{Asp}{Phe}{Leu}{Ala}{Glu}{Gly}{Gly}{Gly}{Val}{Arg}
    Molecular Weight 1536.600
    Application Cardiovascular System & DiseasesHematology
    Eisenberg, PAUL R., et al. "Fibrinopeptide A: a marker of acute coronary thrombosis." Circulation 71.5 (1985): 912-918.
    Baptista, Sofia, et al. "Neuropeptide Y promotes neurogenesis and protection against methamphetamine-induced toxicity in mouse dentate gyrus-derived neurosphere cultures." Neuropharmacology 62.7 (2012): 2413-2423.
    Bantscheff, Marcus, et al. "Robust and sensitive iTRAQ quantification on an LTQ Orbitrap mass spectrometer." Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 7.9 (2008): 1702-1713.
    Davis, Stacey L., et al. "SdrG, a fibrinogen-binding bacterial adhesin of the microbial surface components recognizing adhesive matrix molecules subfamily from Staphylococcus epidermidis, targets the thrombin cleavage site in the Bβ chain." Journal of Biological Chemistry 276.30 (2001): 27799-27805.
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