Triple-looped protein domains linked by disulfide bonds. These common structural domains, so-named for their resemblance to Danish pastries known as kringlers, play a role in binding membranes, proteins, and phospholipids as well as in regulating proteolysis. Kringles are also present in coagulation-related and fibrinolytic proteins and other plasma proteinases.
Entry Term(s)
Kringle Domains
Previous Indexing
Amino Acid Sequence (1981-1993)
Peptide Fragments (1980-1993)
Public MeSH Note
94; KRINGLES was indexed under PEPTIDE FRAGMENTS 1980-93
Online Note
use PEPTIDE FRAGMENTS (NM) to search KRINGLES 1980-93
Triple-looped protein domains linked by disulfide bonds. These common structural domains, so-named for their resemblance to Danish pastries known as kringlers, play a role in binding membranes, proteins, and phospholipids as well as in regulating proteolysis. Kringles are also present in coagulation-related and fibrinolytic proteins and other plasma proteinases.