Zinc binding to fibrinogen and fibrin.
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Marx G
Zinc binding to fibrinogen and fibrin.
Arch Biochem Biophys. 1988 Oct;266(1):285-8.
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- Abstract
Zinc binding to fibrinogen and fibrin was studied by two techniques. Scatchard analysis of ultrafiltration eluates reveals that fibrinogen has multiple Zn(II)-binding sites, KD (fibrinogen) = 18 microM; n = 6. The zinc content of the "collapsed" fibrin gel supernatant was also determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy and analyzed by a Scatchard plot (KD (fibrin) = 8 microM, n = 6). In other experiments, Zn(II) did not displace 45Ca(II) from fibrin. It appears that the binding of zinc to fibrinogen or fibrin is distinct from that of calcium, and that the zinc-binding characteristics of fibrinogen and fibrin are not significantly affected by the transformation of one into the other.
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Drug Target Kind Organism Pharmacological Action Actions Zinc Fibrinogen alpha chain Protein Humans UnknownNot Available Details Zinc acetate Fibrinogen alpha chain Protein Humans UnknownNot Available Details Zinc chloride Fibrinogen alpha chain Protein Humans UnknownBinderDetails Zinc sulfate, unspecified form Fibrinogen alpha chain Protein Humans UnknownBinderDetails