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<p>sequencing, cow, sheep, rabbit and mouse antithrombins are all 433 amino acids in length, which is one amino acid longer than human antithrombin. The extra amino acid is thought to occur at amino acid position 6. Cow, sheep, rabbit, mouse, and human antithrombins share between 84 and 89% amino acid sequence identity. Six of the amino acids form three intramolecular <a href="page.php?w=disulfide_bond">disulfide bond</a>s, <a href="page.php?w=cysteine">Cys</a>8-Cys128, Cys21-Cys95, and Cys248-Cys430.They all have four potential <a href="page.php?w=N-glycosylation">N-glycosylation</a></p><p>
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