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Streptokinase binds preferentially to the extended conformation of plasminogen through lysine binding site and catalytic domain interactions

Boxrud et al., 2000

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12763850672582509741
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Boxrud P
Bock P
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Biochemistry

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Binding of streptokinase (SK) to plasminogen (Pg) activates the zymogen conformationally and initiates its conversion into the fibrinolytic proteinase, plasmin (Pm). Equilibrium binding studies of SK interactions with a homologous series of catalytic site-labeled fluorescent Pg …
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