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Kringle domain; Kringle domains are believed to play a role in binding mediators, such as peptides, other proteins, membranes, or phospholipids. They are autonomous structural domains, found in a varying number of copies, in blood clotting and fibrinolytic proteins, some serine proteases and plasma proteins. Plasminogen-like kringles possess affinity for free lysine and lysine-containing peptides.
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