Thrombin, derived from zymogen prothrombin (ProT), is a serine protease involved in procoagulation, anticoagulation, and platelet activation. Thrombin’s actions are regulated through anion-binding exosites I and II (ABE I and ABE II) that undergo maturation during activation. Mature ABEs can utilize exosite-based communication to fulfill thrombin functions. However, the conformational basis behind such long-range communication and the resultant ligand binding affinities are not well understood. Protease activated receptors (PARs), involved in platelet activation and aggregation, are known to target thrombin ABE I. Unexpectedly, PAR3 (44–56) can already bind to pro-ABE I of ProT. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ligand–enzyme titrations were...
Platelets play a key role in primary haemostasis but are also related to the pathogenesis of arteria...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
Platelets play a key role in primary haemostasis but are also related to the pathogenesis of arteria...
The serine protease thrombin plays important roles in coagulation, anticoagulation, and platelet act...
Protease-activated G protein-coupled receptors (PAR1–4) are tethered-ligand receptors that are activ...
AbstractProtease-activated G protein-coupled receptors (PAR1–4) are tethered-ligand receptors that a...
Procoagulant platelets are a highly activated platelets-subpopulation which support thrombin generat...
Thrombin activates platelets via proteolytic cleavage of protease-activated receptors (PARs) 1 and 4...
Human α-thrombin is a multifunctional serine protease that plays a pivotal role in hemostasis. Two b...
Human α-thrombin is a multifunctional serine protease that plays a pivotal role in hemostasis. Two b...
Human α-thrombin is a trypsin-like serine protease endowed with the unique ability to convert solubl...
Thrombin uses three principal sites, the active site, exosite I, and exosite II, for recognition of ...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
Platelets play a key role in primary haemostasis but are also related to the pathogenesis of arteria...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
Platelets play a key role in primary haemostasis but are also related to the pathogenesis of arteria...
The serine protease thrombin plays important roles in coagulation, anticoagulation, and platelet act...
Protease-activated G protein-coupled receptors (PAR1–4) are tethered-ligand receptors that are activ...
AbstractProtease-activated G protein-coupled receptors (PAR1–4) are tethered-ligand receptors that a...
Procoagulant platelets are a highly activated platelets-subpopulation which support thrombin generat...
Thrombin activates platelets via proteolytic cleavage of protease-activated receptors (PARs) 1 and 4...
Human α-thrombin is a multifunctional serine protease that plays a pivotal role in hemostasis. Two b...
Human α-thrombin is a multifunctional serine protease that plays a pivotal role in hemostasis. Two b...
Human α-thrombin is a trypsin-like serine protease endowed with the unique ability to convert solubl...
Thrombin uses three principal sites, the active site, exosite I, and exosite II, for recognition of ...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
Platelets play a key role in primary haemostasis but are also related to the pathogenesis of arteria...
OBJECTIVE: Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular resp...
Platelets play a key role in primary haemostasis but are also related to the pathogenesis of arteria...