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On the localization of the cleavage site in human alpha-2-antiplasmin, involved in the generation of the non-plasminogen binding form.

Shiraazkhan AbdulDick H W DekkersRobert A S AriënsFrank W G LeebeekDingeman C RijkenShirley Uitte de Willige
Published in: Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH (2020)
The C-terminal cleavage site of human α2AP is located N-terminally from the TC 3AP epitope. Because C-terminal cleavage of α2AP can occur after multiple residues, different proteases may be responsible for the generation of NPB-α2AP.
Keyphrases
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