Native Mouse Fibrinogen protein (Active)
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Native Mouse Fibrinogen protein (Active) is a Mouse Full Length protein, in the 1 to 481 aa range, expressed in Native, with >95%, suitable for SDS-PAGE, FuncS.
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Fibrinogen gamma chain, Fgg
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Product details
Extinction coefficient: 1.51
Host species: Mouse
MW: 340.00 kDa
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Form
Liquid
Additional notes
Prepared from fresh Mouse plasma using several chromatographic steps. Plasminogen depleted by lysine affinity chromatography.
General info
Function
Together with fibrinogen alpha (FGA) and fibrinogen beta (FGB), polymerizes to form an insoluble fibrin matrix (By similarity). Fibrin has a major function in hemostasis as one of the primary components of blood clots (By similarity). In addition, functions during the early stages of wound repair to stabilize the lesion and guide cell migration during re-epithelialization (By similarity). Was originally thought to be essential for platelet aggregation, based on in vitro studies using anticoagulated blood. However, subsequent studies have shown that it is not absolutely required for thrombus formation in vivo (By similarity). Enhances expression of SELP in activated platelets via an ITGB3-dependent pathway (PubMed : 19332769). Maternal fibrinogen is essential for successful pregnancy (By similarity). Fibrin deposition is also associated with infection, where it protects against IFNG-mediated hemorrhage (By similarity). May also facilitate the immune response via both innate and T-cell mediated pathways (By similarity).
Post-translational modifications
Conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin is triggered by thrombin, which cleaves fibrinopeptides A and B from alpha and beta chains, and thus exposes the N-terminal polymerization sites responsible for the formation of the soft clot. The soft clot is converted into the hard clot by factor XIIIA which catalyzes the epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine cross-linking between gamma chains (stronger) and between alpha chains (weaker) of different monomers (By similarity).
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Blood advances 9:966-978 PubMed39671300
2024
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Nature communications 15:3784 PubMed38710716
2024
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Biomaterials 277:121087 PubMed34478933
2021
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Biomacromolecules 19:2880-2888 PubMed29698603
2018
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Nature communications 6:8991 PubMed26612263
2015
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