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plasmin
plas·min P0354900 (plăz′mĭn)n. A proteolytic enzyme that is formed from plasminogen in blood plasma and dissolves the fibrin in blood clots. Also called fibrinolysin.plasmin (ˈplæzmɪn) n (Biochemistry) a proteolytic enzyme that causes fibrinolysis in blood clotsplas•min (ˈplæz mɪn) n. an enzyme in the blood that dissolves blood clots by breaking down fibrin. Also called fibrinolysin. [1865–70] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | plasmin - an enzyme that dissolves the fibrin of blood clotsfibrinolysinenzyme - any of several complex proteins that are produced by cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactionsplasminogen - an inactive form of plasmin that occurs in plasma and is converted to plasmin by organic solvents |
plasmin
plasmin[′plaz·mən] (biochemistry) A proteolytic enzyme in plasma which can digest many proteins through the process of hydrolysis. Also known as fibrinolysin. plasmin
plasmin [plaz´min] the active principle of the fibrinolytic or clot-lysing system, a proteolytic enzyme with a high specificity for fibrin and the particular ability to dissolve formed fibrin clots.plas·min (plaz'min), A serine proteinase catalyzing the hydrolysis of peptides and of esters of l-arginine and l-lysine and converting fibrin to soluble products; occurs in plasma as the precursor plasminogen (profibrinolysin) and is activated to plasmin by organic solvents, which remove an inhibitor, and by streptokinase, trypsin, and plasminogen activator, all cleaving a single arginyl-valyl bond; plasmin is responsible for the dissolution of blood clots. Synonym(s): fibrinase (2) , fibrinolysinplasmin (plăz′mĭn)n. A proteolytic enzyme that is formed from plasminogen in blood plasma and dissolves the fibrin in blood clots. Also called fibrinolysin.plasmin A proteolytic enzyme formed from plasminogen that lyses blood clots; plasmin exists in free and bound–fibrin-adsorbed forms; the former is destroyed as it is formed by antiplasmins, the latter acts as a serine endopeptidase to solubilize fibrin clots; it hydrolyzes lysine and arginine bonds in certain proteins–eg, fibrinogen, coagulation factors V and VII. See tPA. plas·min (plaz'min) An enzyme hydrolyzing peptides and esters of l-arginine and l-lysine, and converting fibrin to soluble products; responsible for the dissolution of blood clots. Synonym(s): fibrinase (2) , fibrinolysin. plasmin A protein-splitting enzyme in the blood that dissolves FIBRIN clots.plas·min (plaz'min) An enzyme responsible for the dissolution of blood clots. Synonym(s): fibrinase (2) , fibrinolysin. plasmin Related to plasmin: plasminogen, fibrinogenSynonyms for plasminnoun an enzyme that dissolves the fibrin of blood clotsSynonymsRelated Words |