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Human Fibrinogen (from plasma)

BS-1240P
Bioss
Protein IDP02671
Product group Proteins / Signaling Molecules
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Bioss
  • Product Name
    Human Fibrinogen (from plasma)
  • Delivery Days Customer
    16
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Conjugate
    Unconjugated
  • Estimated Purity
    50-70% protein basis (biuret)
  • Gene ID2243
  • Target name
    FGA
  • Target description
    fibrinogen alpha chain
  • Target synonyms
    AMYLD2, Fib2, fibrinogen alpha chain, fibrinogen, A alpha polypeptide
  • Protein IDP02671
  • Protein Name
    Fibrinogen alpha chain
  • Scientific Description
    Fibrinogen is the main protein of blood coagulation system. It is a large protein and it consists of two identical subunits that contain three polypeptide chains: alpha, beta and gamma. All chains are connected with each other by a number of disulfide bonds. Fibrinopeptides A (1 to 16 amino acids) and B (1 to 17 amino acids) are released by thrombin from the N terminal parts of alpha and beta chains, respectively. In this way fibrinogen is converted into fibrin, which by means of polymerization forms a fibrin clot. Fibrinogen clotting underlies pathogenesis of MI, thromboembolism and thromboses of arteries and veins, since fibrin is the main substrate for thrombus formation. Fibrinogen activation is also involved in pathogenesis of inflammation, tumor growth and many other diseases. The normal fibrinogen concentration in plasma is about 3 mg/ml. The elevated level of fibrinogen in patients blood is regarded as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. An increase in blood fibrinogen concentration was shown to be a strong predictor of coronary heart disease (Sonel A. et al, and Rapold H.J. et al). All these facts make fibrinogen an important parameter in the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Storage Instruction
    -80°C
  • UNSPSC
    41116121
  • Species
    Human