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Partially purified bovine
prothrombin
was activated in half-saturated trisodium citrate seeded with thrombin, and the resulting thrombin was chromatographed on Amerblite IRC-50, followed by rechromatography on DEAE-Sephadex A-50. Five fractions, possessing both esterase and clotting activities, were partially isolated, but fraction VI was shown to be a pure three-chain active species with threonine, isoleucine and lysine, in 1:1:1 molar proportions as N-termini. The amino acid composition and C-termini of fraction VI were determinied. The molecular weights of the isolated chains, as determined by sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis, were 7300, 12000 and 19500 respectively. These data, when taken together with the amino acid sequence of the two-chain thrombin reported by Magnusson et al. (1975) [in Prothrombin and related Coagulation Factors, (Hember, H. C. & Veltkamp, J. J.,
eds
.), pp. 25-46, Leiden University Press, Leiden], indicated that proteolysis occurred at the Arg(78)-Lys(79) peptide bond of the B chain of a precursor molecular species, thus converting this two-chain species into the three-chain active form described here.
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PMID:Isolation and characterization of an active three-chain molecular species of bovine thrombin. 99 41