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<StructureSection load='1n73' size='350' side='right' scene='' caption='Crystal structure of glycosylated fibrinogen fragment D. Subunit α (green and yellow), β (green and magenta), γ (pink and cyan) complex with the peptide ligand Gly-His-Arg-Pro-amide (red, wheat, blue, black) and Ca+2 ion (PDB code [[1n73]]) '> | |||
'''Fibrinogen''' is a glycoprotein found in the blood that is converted into fibrin during blood coagulation. Fibrinogen is cleaved by another protein, [[thrombin]], exposing knobs A and B to form fibrin. <ref>PMID:16689770</ref> It is this fibrin that forms clots to prevent excessive bleeding from wounds sustained. Clotting factors, like factor XIII, are often linked to fibrin. <ref>PMID:18673233</ref> | '''Fibrinogen''' is a glycoprotein found in the blood that is converted into fibrin during blood coagulation. Fibrinogen is cleaved by another protein, [[thrombin]], exposing knobs A and B to form fibrin. <ref>PMID:16689770</ref> It is this fibrin that forms clots to prevent excessive bleeding from wounds sustained. Clotting factors, like factor XIII, are often linked to fibrin. <ref>PMID:18673233</ref> | ||
Fibrinogen is composed of 2 copies each of 3 non-identical chains α, β, γ (<scene name='Fibrinogen/Fba/1'>Fba</scene>, <scene name='Fibrinogen/Fbb/1'>Fbb</scene>, <scene name='Fibrinogen/Fbg/1'>Fbg</scene>). | Fibrinogen is composed of 2 copies each of 3 non-identical chains α, β, γ (<scene name='Fibrinogen/Fba/1'>Fba</scene>, <scene name='Fibrinogen/Fbb/1'>Fbb</scene>, <scene name='Fibrinogen/Fbg/1'>Fbg</scene>). | ||
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==3D Structure of Fibrinogen== | ==3D Structure of Fibrinogen== |