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Kallidin is a
bioactive kinin formed in
response to
injury from
kininogen precursors through the
action of kallikreins.
Kallidin is a
decapeptide whose...
- control,
coagulation and pain. Its
important mediators bradykinin and
kallidin are
vasodilators and act on many cell types.
Clinical symptoms include...
- any of
various structurally related polypeptides, such as
bradykinin and
kallidin. They are
members of the
autacoid family.
Kinins are
peptides that are...
- the
plasma enzyme kallikrein,
which liberates the
kinins bradykinin and
kallidin from
their kininogen precursors and is
produced in
excess in individuals...
- Low-molecular-weight-kininogen (LK) is
mainly a
precursor protein for
kallidin. LK, however, is not
actively involved in
blood coagulation, but its byproducts...
- the
plasma enzyme kallikrein,
which liberates the
kinins bradykinin and
kallidin from
their kininogen precursors and is
produced in
excess in individuals...
- stimuli.[citation needed]
Plasma kallikrein liberates kinins (bradykinin and
kallidin) from the kininogens,
peptides responsible for the
regulation of blood...
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olivomycin B 6992-69-4 C56H83N9O9S
cyclolinopeptide B 193139-41-2 C56H85N17O12
kallidin 342-10-9 C56H87NO16
temsirolimus 162635-04-3 C56H87NO20
sitakisoside IV...
-
binding bradykinin or
kallidin to a "bulky
orthosteric binding pocket," the
phenylalanine F8 or F9
residue of
bradykinin or
kallidin respectively interacts...
- PMIDĀ 14461960. Webster,
Marion E.; Gilmore,
Joseph P. (April 1964). "Influence of
Kallidin-10 on
Renal Function".
American Journal of Physiology.
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