Title: Structural and Functional Studies of Plasmin Inhibitors
Abstract:Human plasmin is a plasma serine protease that plays key roles in fibrinolysis, wound healing and cell migration. Accordingly, anti-fibrinolytics targeting plasmin have been widely used for treating l...Human plasmin is a plasma serine protease that plays key roles in fibrinolysis, wound healing and cell migration. Accordingly, anti-fibrinolytics targeting plasmin have been widely used for treating life-threatening bleeding during surgeries or in trauma. However, current plasmin-targeting drugs are limited by poor potency or low specificity. Our researcher here characterized the functions and structures of different plasmin specific inhibitors and illustrated the inhibition mechanisms mainly via X-ray crystallography. This work revealed distinct structural features of plasmin active-site within the serine protease family, and developed highly selective plasmin inhibitors, which rationalizes structure-aided drug design and future clinical studies.Read More
Publication Year: 2019
Publication Date: 2019-01-15
Language: en
Type: dissertation
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