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Staphylokinase (SAK; also
known as
staphylococcal fibrinolysin or Müller's factor) is a
protein produced by
Staphylococcus aureus. It
contains 136 amino...
- similar, both in
function and in structure, to
staphylokinase (Sak)
found in
Staphylococcus aureus.
Staphylokinase is
considered a
virulence factor, although...
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Desmoteplase DNase Honokiol Lumbrokinase Nattokinase Papain Serrapeptase Staphylokinase Streptokinase Mckenzie,
Samuel (2019-03-27). "What is Fibrinolysis?"...
- trap-mediated killing. S.
aureus also
produces lipase to
digest lipids,
staphylokinase to
dissolve fibrin and aid in spread, and beta-lactamase for drug resistance...
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PLASMIN AND
STREPTOKINASE 1bui:
STRUCTURE OF THE
TERNARY MICROPLASMIN-
STAPHYLOKINASE-MICROPLASMIN COMPLEX: A PROTEINASE-COFACTOR-SUBSTRATE
COMPLEX IN ACTION...
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diphtheriae strains infected with
corynephage ß
Several staphylococci toxins (
staphylokinase (SAK),
staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA),
exfoliative toxin (ETA),...
- seen due to the
exclusively local character of treatment. Not known.
Staphylokinase (staphylococcal fibrinolysin)
Swiss scientific product information Birk...
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collaborator Professor Roger Lijnen found a
cheaper alternative in
staphylokinase, for the
development of
which Désiré
Collen founded the
company Thromb-X...
- "Enhanced
activation of
bound plasminogen on
Staphylococcus aureus by
staphylokinase". FEBS Letters. 517 (1–3): 72–78. Bibcode:2002FEBSL.517...72M. doi:10...
- of coagulase,
kinases can
dissolve clots. S.
aureus can also
produce staphylokinase,
allowing them to
dissolve the
clots they form, to
rapidly diffuse into...