Coagulation Factor X: Proteins and Enzymes
Coagulation Factor X is a vitamin K-dependent plasma protease that activates thrombin in blood coagulation. Initially synthesized in the liver as a single-chain precursor, factor X is activated by both the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways to Xa, which consists of disulfide bond-linked light and heavy chains. The light chain contains a Gla and two EGF-like domains and the heavy chain corresponds to the serine protease domain.
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Coagulation Factor X: Proteins and Enzymes
Coagulation Factor X is a vitamin K-dependent plasma protease that activates thrombin in blood coagulation. Initially synthesized in the liver as a single-chain precursor, factor X is activated by both the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways to Xa, which consists of disulfide bond-linked light and heavy chains. The light chain contains a Gla and two EGF-like domains and the heavy chain corresponds to the serine protease domain.
Source: | Sf 21 (baculovirus) |
Accession #: | P00742 |
Applications: | EnzAct |
Source: | Sf 9 (baculovirus) |
Accession #: | P00742 |
Applications: | EnzAct |
Source: | Sf 21 (baculovirus) |
Accession #: | O88947 |
Applications: | EnzAct |