Increased Protein Stability of FGF1 Can Compensate for Its Reduced Affinity for Heparin

Volume: 284, Issue: 37, Pages: 25388 - 25403
Published: Sep 1, 2009
Abstract
Human FGF1 (fibroblast growth factor 1) is a powerful signaling molecule with a short half-life in vivo and a denaturation temperature close to physiological. Binding to heparin increases the stability of FGF1 and is believed to be important in the formation of FGF1.fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) active complex. In order to reveal the function of heparin in FGF1.FGFR complex formation and signaling, we constructed several FGF1 variants...
Paper Details
Title
Increased Protein Stability of FGF1 Can Compensate for Its Reduced Affinity for Heparin
Published Date
Sep 1, 2009
Volume
284
Issue
37
Pages
25388 - 25403
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