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Desulfato hirudin

The most potent thrombin inhibitor is hirudin, originally isolated from the salivary glands of the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis. Its inhibition constant is in the femtomolar (10-15 M) range (57). It is a 65-amino-acid tyrosine-sulfated single-chain polypeptide. Recombinant hirudin differs from native hirudin by the absence of the sulfate group on tyrosine 63 (Tyr-63) and is referred to as desulfato hirudin. The loss of this sulfate group reduces the thrombin inhibitory potency by 10-fold. [Pg.149]

Figure 3. Primary amino acid sequence of the fragment corresponding to native desulfato hirudin 45-65. Figure 3. Primary amino acid sequence of the fragment corresponding to native desulfato hirudin 45-65.

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