Fibrinogen

Native Human Fibrinogen
- Product Type
- Purified Protein
- Specificity
- Fibrinogen
Native Human fibrinogen is a 340kDa glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion and migration processes including embryogenesis, metastasis, wound healing, blood coagulation and host immunity. It consists of a dimer, each part made up of three disulphide linked polypeptides known as the alpha, beta and gamma chains. |
- Target Species
- Human
- Product Form
- Purified protein from human plasma - liquid
- Preparation
- Protein purified by precipitation
- Buffer Solution
- Citrate buffered saline
- Preservative Stabilisers
- None present
- Purity
- 35-65% protein, of which >90% clottable protein.
Virtually free from plasminogen and plasmin. - Approx. Protein Concentrations
- 1.25 mg/ml fibrinogen
- Protein Molecular Weight
- 340 kDa
- Regulatory
- For research purposes only
- Guarantee
- 12 months from date of despatch
Storage in frost-free freezers is not recommended.
This product should be stored undiluted. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the protein. Should this product contain a precipitate we recommend microcentrifugation before use.
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- UniProt
- P02671
- P02675
- P02679
- Entrez Gene
- FGA
- FGB
- FGG
- GO Terms
- GO:0002576 platelet degranulation
- GO:0030674 protein binding, bridging
- GO:0005102 receptor binding
- GO:0007165 signal transduction
- GO:0005577 fibrinogen complex
- GO:0009897 external side of plasma membrane
- GO:0030168 platelet activation
- GO:0031093 platelet alpha granule lumen
- GO:0043499 eukaryotic cell surface binding
- View More GO Terms
- GO:0051258 protein polymerization
- GO:0051592 response to calcium ion
- GO:0051087 chaperone binding
- GO:0005625 soluble fraction
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