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Preferred Name | fibrinogen complex | |
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fibrinogen alpha chain fibrinogen beta chain fibrinogen gamma chain fibrinogen |
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Definitions |
A highly soluble, elongated protein complex found in blood plasma and involved in clot formation. It is converted into fibrin monomer by the action of thrombin. In the mouse, fibrinogen is a hexamer, 46 nm long and 9 nm maximal diameter, containing two sets of nonidentical chains (alpha, beta, and gamma) linked together by disulfide bonds. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0005577 |
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fibrinogen
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fibrinogen alpha chain fibrinogen beta chain fibrinogen gamma chain
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cellular_component
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GO:0005577
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fibrinogen complex
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GO:0005577
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fibrinogen complex
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textual definition |
A highly soluble, elongated protein complex found in blood plasma and involved in clot formation. It is converted into fibrin monomer by the action of thrombin. In the mouse, fibrinogen is a hexamer, 46 nm long and 9 nm maximal diameter, containing two sets of nonidentical chains (alpha, beta, and gamma) linked together by disulfide bonds.
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