PPACK is a synthetic peptide derivative. It also irreversibly and specifically inhibits thrombin-mediated platelet activation by binding with high affinity to the active site of thrombin (Ki = 0.24 nM).
PPACK Dihydrochloride is the dihydrochloride form of its active component PPACK (D-Phenylalanyl-L-prolyl-L-arginine chloromethyl ketone), a potent, selective, and irreversible inhibitor of thrombin that inhibits human α-thrombin with inhibition constant (
PPACK Dihydrochloride is a peptide derivative that irreversibly and specifically suppresses thrombin-mediated platelet activation by binding with high affinity to the active site of thrombin (Ki: 0.24 nM). It has been utilized as an anticoagulant (100 μM) and to stud
Ppack trifluoroacetate is a peptide derivative that irreversibly and specifically suppresses thrombin-mediated platelet activation by binding with high affinity to the active site of thrombin (Ki: 0.24 nM). It has been utilized as an anticoagulant (100 μM
GGACK is an inhibitor of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and factor Xa (Kis = 1.8 and 8.7 μM, respectively).1,2 1.Kettner, C., and Shaw, E.The susceptibility of urokinase to affinity labeling by peptides of arginine chloromethyl ketoneBiochim. Biophys. Acta569(1)31-40(1979) 2.Kettner, C., and Shaw, E.The selective affinity labeling of factor Xa by peptides of arginine chloromethyl ketoneThromb. Res.22(5-6)645-652(1981)
Activator of protein kinase C; attached to cell permeabilization Antennapedia domain vector peptide. Consists of peptide derived from the C2 domain of PKC β linked by a disulfide bridge to the Antennapedia domain vector peptide. The Antennapedia peptide i