Medical Definition of Fibrinogenase

1. Protease (34 kD) generated in blood clotting that acts on fibrinogen to produce fibrin. Consists of two chains, A and B, linked by a disulphide bond. B chain has sequence homology with pancreatic serine proteases: cleaves at Arg Gly. Thrombin is produced from prothrombin by the action either of the extrinsic system (tissue factor + phospholipid) or, more importantly, the intrinsic system (contact of blood with a foreign surface or connective tissue). Both extrinsic and intrinsic systems activate plasma factor X to form factor Xa which then, in conjunction with phospholipid (tissue derived or platelet factor 3) and factor V, catalyses the conversion. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fibrinogenase

fibrin degradation products
fibrin destabilase
fibrin fibrinogen degradation products
fibrin foam
fibrin thrombus
fibrin tissue adhesive
fibrinase
fibrination
fibrinations
fibrine
fibrino-
fibrinocellular
fibrinogen
fibrinogen-fibrin conversion syndrome
fibrinogenaemia
fibrinogenase (current term)
fibrinogenesis
fibrinogenic
fibrinogenolysis
fibrinogenopenia
fibrinogenous
fibrinogens
fibrinoid
fibrinoid necrosis
fibrinoids
fibrinokinase
fibrinolyses
fibrinolysin
fibrinolysins
fibrinolysis

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