Figure 3
Figure 3. Plot showing combined reactivities of Q237, Q328, and Q366 in fibrinogen αC (233-425). (A) A combined graph showing the rate of consumption of all three reactive glutamines Q237 (♦), Q328 (▪), and Q366 (▲). The peak-height ratio method was used to calculate the amount of reactant left in triplicate experiments and plotted as mean ± standard deviation. These reactive glutamines were ranked as Q237 ≫ Q366 ≈ Q328. (B) An increase in FXIIIa concentration by threefold shows that Q366 reacts comparably with Q328 even at higher time points.

Plot showing combined reactivities of Q237, Q328, and Q366 in fibrinogen αC (233-425). (A) A combined graph showing the rate of consumption of all three reactive glutamines Q237 (♦), Q328 (▪), and Q366 (▲). The peak-height ratio method was used to calculate the amount of reactant left in triplicate experiments and plotted as mean ± standard deviation. These reactive glutamines were ranked as Q237 ≫ Q366 ≈ Q328. (B) An increase in FXIIIa concentration by threefold shows that Q366 reacts comparably with Q328 even at higher time points.

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