Purification of a Fibrinolytic Protein from the Yellow Mealworm Beetles, Tenebrio Molitor

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A novel of fibrinolytic protein was isolated from the Tenebrio molitor, using three purification steps (ammonium sulfate fractionation, DEAE-32 cellulose chromatography column, and SephadexG-75 dextran gel column). After testing, the protein from Tenebrio molitor has fibrinolytic activity, and it relative molecular mass was 56.1 kD.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 396-398)

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103-105

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November 2011

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