CAS 125455-56-3
:fibrinopeptide B-tyr
Description:
Fibrinopeptide B-tyr, associated with the CAS number 125455-56-3, is a peptide fragment derived from fibrinogen, a key protein involved in blood coagulation. This peptide is specifically released during the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin by the enzyme thrombin, playing a crucial role in the clotting process. Fibrinopeptide B-tyr is characterized by its sequence, which includes tyrosine, and is important for understanding the dynamics of blood coagulation and the formation of blood clots. Its presence in the bloodstream can serve as a biomarker for thrombotic disorders, as elevated levels may indicate increased fibrinogen cleavage and, consequently, a heightened risk of clot formation. The study of fibrinopeptides, including B-tyr, contributes to the broader understanding of hemostasis and the pathophysiology of various cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, research into fibrinopeptide B-tyr can provide insights into therapeutic targets for anticoagulant drugs and the management of clotting disorders.
Formula:C75H102N20O27
Synonyms:- (Tyr15)-Fibrinopeptide B
- Pyr-Gly-Val-Asn-Asp-Asn-Glu-Glu-Gly-Phe-Phe-Ser-Ala-Arg-Tyr-OH
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[Tyr<sup>15</sup>] Fibrinopeptide B, Human
CAS:<p>For cellular and molecular biology applications</p>Formula:C75H102N20O27Molecular weight:1715.73(Tyr15)-Fibrinopeptide B (human)
CAS:<p>Fibrinopeptide B is a linear peptide that is found in the human fibrinogen molecule. It has been shown to be bioactive and can be used as a specific molecular marker for thrombus formation. Fibrinopeptide B has an optimal wavelength of 280 nm, and can be detected using phosphoric acid-based electrophoresis. The peptides are typically only 10 to 20 amino acids long, although the length varies depending on the protein they are derived from.</p>Formula:C75H102N20O27Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:1,715.73 g/mol


