Search Results - "Rafipour, Maryam"
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Contribution of Streptokinase-Domains from Groups G and A (SK2a) Streptococci in Amidolytic/Proteolytic Activities and Fibrin-Dependent Plasminogen activation: A Domain-Exchange Study
Published in Iranian biomedical journal (2020)“…Streptokinase (SK), a heterogeneous plasminogen activator (PA) protein from groups A, C, and G streptococci (GAS, GCS, GGS, respectively) contains three…”
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The β‐domain of streptokinase affects several functionalities, including specific/proteolytic activity kinetics
Published in FEBS open bio (01-07-2019)“…Streptokinase (SK) is a plasminogen activator which converts inactive plasminogen (Pg) to active plasmin (Pm), which cleaves fibrin clots. SK secreted by…”
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Contribution of Streptokinase-Domains from Groups G and A (SK2a) Streptococci in Amidolytic/Proteolytic Activities and Fibrin-Dependent Plasminogen Activation: A Domain-Exchange Study
Published in Iranian biomedical journal (01-01-2020)“…Background: Streptokinase (SK), a heterogeneous plasminogen activator (PA) protein from groups A, C, and G streptococci (GAS, GCS, GGS, respectively) contains…”
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Regulation of GSK-3β and β-Catenin by Gαq in HEK293T cells
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (14-05-2010)“…Recent studies have shown that heterotrimeric G proteins are involved in the regulation of the canonical Wnt/β-Catenin pathway. However, the mechanism(s)…”
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Regulation of GSK-3b and b-Catenin by Gaq in HEK293T cells
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (14-05-2010)“…Recent studies have shown that heterotrimeric G proteins are involved in the regulation of the canonical Wnt/b-Catenin pathway. However, the mechanism(s)…”
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Regulation of GSK-3beta and beta-Catenin by Galphaq in HEK293T cells
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (14-05-2010)“…Recent studies have shown that heterotrimeric G proteins are involved in the regulation of the canonical Wnt/beta-Catenin pathway. However, the mechanism(s)…”
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