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Primary information
ID11847
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesAmino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11848
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesAnticoagulants
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11849
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesBiological Factors
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11850
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesBlood Proteins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11851
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesCardiovascular Agents
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11852
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesEndopeptidases
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11853
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesEnzymes
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11854
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesEnzymes and Coenzymes
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11855
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesFibrin Modulating Agents
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11856
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesFibrinolytic Agents
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11857
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesHematologic Agents
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11858
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesHydrolases
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11859
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesPeptide Hydrolases
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11860
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesProteins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11861
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesRecombinant Proteins
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11862
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesSerine Endopeptidases
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA


Primary information
ID11863
Therapeutic IDTh1262
Protein NameDesmoteplase
Sequence>Th1262_Desmoteplase MVNTMKTKLLCVLLLCGAVFSLPRQETYRQLARGSRAYGVACKDEITQMTYRRQESWLRPEVRSKRVEHCQCDRGQARCHTVPVNSCSEPRCFNGGTCWQAVYFSDFVCQCPAGYTGKRCEVDTRATCYEGQGVTYRGTWSTAESRVECINWNSSLLTRRTYNGRMPDAFNLGLGNHNYCRNPNGAPKPWCYVIKAGKFTSESCSVPVCSKATCGLRKYKEPQLHSTGGLFTDITSHPWQAAIFAQNRRSSGERFLCGGILISSCWVLTAAHCFQESYLPDQLKVVLGRTYRVKPGEEEQTFKVKKYIVHKEFDDDTYNNDIALLQLKSDSPQCAQESDSVRAICLPEANLQLPDWTECELSGYGKHKSSSPFYSEQLKEGHVRLYPSSRCAPKFLFNKTVTNNMLCAGDTRSGEIYPNVHDACQGDSGGPLVCMNDNHMTLLGIISWGVGCGEKDVPGVYTKVTNYLGWIRDNMHL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionDesmoteplase is a chemical in the saliva of vampire bats. It activates plasminogen to the serine protease, plasmin. Plasmin acts by breaking down fibrin blood clots. When a vampire bat bites its victim, it secretes an enzyme that prevents the blood from clotting. The enzyme is called DSPA (Desmodus rotundus salivary plasminogen activator) and scientists are using DSPA as stroke and heart attack medication. Desmoteplase is a recombinant form of vampire bat DSPA (Salivary plasminogen activator alpha 1).
Indication/DiseaseInvestigated for use/treatment in cerebral ischemia and strokes.
PharmacodynamicsDesmoteplase is a novel thrombolytic agent derived from vampire-bat saliva. It is genetically related to the clot buster tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) but is more potent and demonstrates a safer toxicity profile (desmoteplase does not promote kainate- or NMDA-mediated neurotoxicity in vivo). Plasminogen activators are enzymes found in all vertebrate species investigated so far. Their physiological function is the generation of localized proteolysis in the context of tissue remodeling, wound healing and neuronal plasticity.
Mechanism of ActionDesmoteplase targets and destroys fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots.
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
AbsorptionNA
NA
ClearanceNA
CategoriesSerine Proteases
Patents NumberNA
Date of IssueNA
Date of ExpiryNA
Drug InteractionNA
TargetPlasminogen
Brand NameNA
CompanyNA
Brand DescriptionNA
Prescribed ForNA
Chemical NameNA
FormulationNA
Physical Appearance NA
Route of AdministrationNA
Recommended DosageNA
ContraindicationNA
Side EffectsNA
Useful Link 1Link
Useful Link 2NA
RemarksNA