Talk:Staphylokinase

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This article seems underrepresented like more information should be provided on this topic like the introduction of the Staphylokinase can be elaborated.Its mechanism of action of gene,its structure and its regulation along with its applications can be included.There should be more citations and references to refer the detail study of this.Radhikabhake (talk) 00:39, 28 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

In this article, I would like to add gene structure, mechanism of action and function of gene.I will also like to add SAK variants. References: [1] [2] [3] "Phages of Staphylococcus aureus and their impact on host evolution". SciVerse ScienceDirect — Preceding unsigned comment added by Radhikabhake (talkcontribs) 02:24, 19 February 2017 (UTC) Radhikabhake (talk) 02:32, 19 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

This article is very basic, and could benefit from the addition of information. The function could be expanded on. I like the idea of adding the subheadings of function, and mechanism. Adding reliable resources other than the ones provided would greatly benefit this article as wellEwells2013 (talk) 18:35, 12 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Solution Structure of the Plasminogen-Activator Protein Staphylokinase". American Chemical Society. May 8, 1998.
  2. ^ "STAPHYLOKINASE: A BOON IN MEDICAL SCIENCES". Mintage journal of Pharmaceutical & Medical Sciencesǀ: 28–34.
  3. ^ "Staphylokinase, a Fibrin-Specific Plasminogen Activator With Therapeutic Potential?". August 1, 1994.