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C-terminal lysine residues of fibrinogen fragments essential for binding to plasminogen.

Experiments involving affinity chromatography on immobilized plasminogen columns and the concomitant use of plasmin and carboxypeptidase B indicate that the COOH-terminal lysine residues formed by plasmin- catalyzed cleavage of fibrinogen are essential for the high-affinity binding of the resulting cleavage products to plasminogen.[1]

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