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Plasminogen activator Pla

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Plasminogen activator Pla
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EC no.3.4.23.48
CAS no.101028-08-4
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Plasminogen activator Pla (EC 3.4.23.48) is an enzyme.[1] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

Converts human Glu-plasminogen to plasmin by cleaving the Arg560-Val peptide bond that is also hydrolysed by the mammalian u-plasminogen activator and t-plasminogen activator. Also cleaves arginyl bonds in other proteins

This enzyme is isolated from the bacterium Yersinia pestis that causes plague.

References

  1. ^ Kukkonen M, Lähteenmäki K, Suomalainen M, Kalkkinen N, Emödy L, Lång H, Korhonen TK (June 2001). "Protein regions important for plasminogen activation and inactivation of alpha2-antiplasmin in the surface protease Pla of Yersinia pestis". Molecular Microbiology. 40 (5): 1097–111. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2958.2001.02451.x. PMID 11401715.

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