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Now talking about fibrinogen, it is made up of three pairs of non -identical polypeptide chains.
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That is a alpha, a alpha with 610 amino acids, b beta with about 461 amino acids, and c gamma with about 461 amino acids, and c gamma with about 411 amino acids.
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So the n terminal ends of the polypeptide chains are linked with thysalphide bones to globular e -domain.
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Whereas the c terminal needs, i mean the ends of non -identical polypeptide chains are joined in d domain.
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N terminal is joined to e domain.
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C terminal is joined with d domain.
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So that c terminal at end of a -alpha chain is extended from the d domain whereas the c terminal end of b beta and gamma chain are folded into globular domains.
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So here we can say that b beta and gamma are folded into globular domains.
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Okay.
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Whereas here the a alpha chain is extended from the d domain.
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Okay, this is the first part of the.
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We can say that this is the first part of the question...