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Inhibition of thrombin by synthetic hirudin peptides

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1990

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To investigate the role of different regions of hirudin in the interaction with the proteinase thrombin, segments of hirudin containing 15-51 residues were synthesized. The C-terminal segment 40-65 inhibited the fibrinogen clotting activity of thrombin but not amidolysis of tosyl-Gly-Pro-Arg-p-nitroanilide. Central peptide 15-42 was insoluble at pH 7, but peptide 15-65 inhibited fibrinogen clotting and amidolysis to an equal extent. The N-terminal loop peptide 1-15 had no inhibitory activity and did not affect the potency of peptide 15-65. These data suggest that the central region inhibits catalysis.

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