Pub. Date : 1995 Aug 1
PMID : 8533120
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | During t-PA activation of Glu-Plg, a high degree of synergism was observed between 6-AH and fucoidan while the enhancement by CNBr-Fbg was not influenced by fucoidan and was reversed by 6-AH. | Aminocaproic Acid | plasminogen activator, tissue type | Homo sapiens |
2 | During t-PA activation of Glu-Plg, a high degree of synergism was observed between 6-AH and fucoidan while the enhancement by CNBr-Fbg was not influenced by fucoidan and was reversed by 6-AH. | Aminocaproic Acid | plasminogen activator, tissue type | Homo sapiens |
3 | The results are interpreted to suggest that CNBr-Fbg and 6-AH compete with each other for the same lysine binding sites (LBS) on the Plg molecule while fucoidan acted synergistically with 6-AH in enhancing the t-PA activation of Glu-Plg by a different mechanism. | Aminocaproic Acid | plasminogen activator, tissue type | Homo sapiens |
4 | The results are interpreted to suggest that CNBr-Fbg and 6-AH compete with each other for the same lysine binding sites (LBS) on the Plg molecule while fucoidan acted synergistically with 6-AH in enhancing the t-PA activation of Glu-Plg by a different mechanism. | Aminocaproic Acid | plasminogen activator, tissue type | Homo sapiens |