PMID: 6981400Jan 1, 1982Paper

Plasminogen activator activity in the subunits of mouse submandibular gland nerve-growth factor and epidermal growth factor

Archives of Oral Biology
M HiramatsuN Minami

Abstract

The 7S nerve-growth factor (7S NGF), high molecular weight epidermal growth factor (HMW-EGF) and their subunits were isolated from mouse submandibular gland. Plasminogen activator activity was found in the 7S NGF and HMW-EGF, as well as in the gamma subunit and EGF-binding protein. Later activities were two- or three-fold higher than those of original growth factors. The alpha subunit, beta subunit and low molecular weight EGF showed no activity. The gamma 1, gamma 2 and gamma 3 subunits of 7S NGF showed plasminogen activator activity almost equal to that of the original gamma subunit.

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