Title : Role of the gamma-carboxyglutamic acid domain of activated factor X in the presence of calcium during inhibition by antithrombin-heparin.

Pub. Date : 2004 Jul

PMID : 15219196






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1 Interestingly, three different effects were found with the recombinant FXa Gla-mutants for AT-heparin inhibition: (i) Gla-->Asp 14 and 29 were enhanced without calcium; (ii) Gla-->Asp 16 and 26 were not enhanced by calcium; and (iii) Gla-->Asp 19 was essentially the same as wild-type recombinant FXa. Aspartic Acid coagulation factor X Homo sapiens
2 Interestingly, three different effects were found with the recombinant FXa Gla-mutants for AT-heparin inhibition: (i) Gla-->Asp 14 and 29 were enhanced without calcium; (ii) Gla-->Asp 16 and 26 were not enhanced by calcium; and (iii) Gla-->Asp 19 was essentially the same as wild-type recombinant FXa. Aspartic Acid coagulation factor X Homo sapiens
3 Interestingly, three different effects were found with the recombinant FXa Gla-mutants for AT-heparin inhibition: (i) Gla-->Asp 14 and 29 were enhanced without calcium; (ii) Gla-->Asp 16 and 26 were not enhanced by calcium; and (iii) Gla-->Asp 19 was essentially the same as wild-type recombinant FXa. Aspartic Acid coagulation factor X Homo sapiens