Pub. Date : 1988 Jun 14
PMID : 3166978
7 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | The results indicate that the four half-cystines in the extracellular domain of TF form two disulfide bonds and the half-cystine in the cytoplasmic region is acylated by palmitic acid and stearic acid. | Disulfides | coagulation factor III, tissue factor | Homo sapiens |
2 | Deacylation of TF with hydroxylamine resulted in the spontaneous generation of disulfide-linked TF dimers. | Disulfides | coagulation factor III, tissue factor | Homo sapiens |
3 | Deacylation of TF with hydroxylamine resulted in the spontaneous generation of disulfide-linked TF dimers. | Disulfides | coagulation factor III, tissue factor | Homo sapiens |
4 | This result suggests that the disulfide-linked TF dimer, a minor component of most TF preparations, and the recently described heterodimeric form of TF are artifacts produced by deacylation of Cys245 and subsequent interchain disulfide bond formation. | Disulfides | coagulation factor III, tissue factor | Homo sapiens |
5 | This result suggests that the disulfide-linked TF dimer, a minor component of most TF preparations, and the recently described heterodimeric form of TF are artifacts produced by deacylation of Cys245 and subsequent interchain disulfide bond formation. | Disulfides | coagulation factor III, tissue factor | Homo sapiens |
6 | This result suggests that the disulfide-linked TF dimer, a minor component of most TF preparations, and the recently described heterodimeric form of TF are artifacts produced by deacylation of Cys245 and subsequent interchain disulfide bond formation. | Disulfides | coagulation factor III, tissue factor | Homo sapiens |
7 | This result suggests that the disulfide-linked TF dimer, a minor component of most TF preparations, and the recently described heterodimeric form of TF are artifacts produced by deacylation of Cys245 and subsequent interchain disulfide bond formation. | Disulfides | coagulation factor III, tissue factor | Homo sapiens |