| Literature DB >> 6197971 |
B Krust, J Galabru, A G Hovanessian.
Abstract
Treatment of patients with interferon or inducers of interferon results in an enhanced level of a protein kinase activity found in platelets (1,3). The kinase activity is responsible for the phosphorylation of a 70-72,000 molecular weight protein (72K protein) found in blood plasma. By the means of a technique based on the precipitation of this protein kinase system (the protein kinase and its substrate), we show here that the 72K protein is the alpha-chain of fibrinogen. During the coagulation process induced by thrombin, the 32P-labelled 72K protein is recovered in the clot. After incubation in the presence of thrombin, the 72K protein looses a small polypeptide of 2-3000 in molecular weight resulting a shift in its isoelectric point (pI) from 6.8-7.0 to 7.5. At the end of the coagulation process, the 32P-labelled 72K protein becomes undetectable since it gives rise to a covalently linked alpha-polymer of a high molecular weight. In accord with these results, the 72K protein could be precipitated by antibodies against human fibrinogen.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6197971 DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(83)91583-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575