Name
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Thrombin Receptor Agonist
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Other Name
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HIV-1 TAT Protein Peptide; HIV1 TAT Protein PeptideHIV-1 TAT; HIV1 TAT
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Sequence (Single letter abbreviations)
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SFLLRNPNDKYEPF
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Sequence(Three letter abbreviations)
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{SER}{PHE}{LEU}{LEU}{ARG}{ASN}{PRO}{ASN}{ASP}{LYS}{TYR}{GLU}{PRO}{PHE}
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Basic description
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A synthetic thrombin receptor agonist peptide (TRP) of 7 residues (SFLLRNP) was found to be as effective as thrombin for Ca2+ mobilization, and both agonists induced Ca2+ release exclusively from internal stores. Thrombin stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of several proteins of molecular mass 40,000 Da, 42,000 Da, 70,000 Da, 120,000 Da and 130,000 Da. There was a good correlation between thrombin-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of the latter three proteins and Ca2+ mobilization.
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The molecular weight
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1739.900
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Chemical formula
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C81H118N20O23
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The purity
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> 95%
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Storage conditions
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Store at -20°C.
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Reference
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Smith SA, et al. Polyphosphate modulates blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA. Jan 2006; 103(4): 903-908.
Monroe DM, Hoffman M. What does it take to make the perfect clot. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. Jan 2006; 26(1): 41-48.
Suzuki-Inoue K, et al. A novel Syk-dependent mechanism of platelet activation by the C-type lectin receptor CLEC-2. Blood. Jan 2006; 107(2): 542-549.
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