Title : Mechanistic insights into thrombin's switch between "slow" and "fast" forms.

Pub. Date : 2017 Sep 20

PMID : 28849814






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1 Depending upon the binding of sodium ions, thrombin presents significantly different enzymatic activities. Sodium coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
2 In the environment with sodium ions, thrombin is highly active in cleaving the coagulated substrates and this is referred to as the "fast" form; in the environment without sodium ions, thrombin turns catalytically less active and is in the "slow" form. Sodium coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
3 In the environment with sodium ions, thrombin is highly active in cleaving the coagulated substrates and this is referred to as the "fast" form; in the environment without sodium ions, thrombin turns catalytically less active and is in the "slow" form. Sodium coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
4 In the environment with sodium ions, thrombin is highly active in cleaving the coagulated substrates and this is referred to as the "fast" form; in the environment without sodium ions, thrombin turns catalytically less active and is in the "slow" form. Sodium coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
5 In the environment with sodium ions, thrombin is highly active in cleaving the coagulated substrates and this is referred to as the "fast" form; in the environment without sodium ions, thrombin turns catalytically less active and is in the "slow" form. Sodium coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
6 Our study of thrombin in the presence of sodium/potassium ions suggests Na+-mediated generalized allostery is the mechanism of thrombin"s functional switch between the "fast" and "slow" forms. Sodium coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
7 Our study of thrombin in the presence of sodium/potassium ions suggests Na+-mediated generalized allostery is the mechanism of thrombin"s functional switch between the "fast" and "slow" forms. Sodium coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens