Thrombin generation is the culminating stage of the blood coagulation process. Thrombin is obtained from prothrombin (the substrate) in a reaction catalyzed by the prothrombinase complex (the enzyme). The prothrombinase complex is composed of factor Xa (the enzyme), factor Va (the cofactor) associated in the presence of calcium ions on a negatively charged cell membrane. Factor Xa, alone, can activate prothrombin to thrombin however, the rate of conversion is not physiologically relevant for survival. Incorporation of factor Va into prothrombinase accelerates the rate of prothrombinase activity by 300,000-fold, and provides the physiological pathway of thrombin generation. The long-term goal of the current proposal is to provide the necess...
The generation of thrombin by the prothrombinase complex is a key event in coagulation. In this comp...
<p>The multicomponent processes encompassed in the computational model are illustrated as either: en...
Department of Biochemistry, University of Vermont, Burlington, USA.The independent effect of protein...
Thrombin generation is the culminating stage of the blood coagulation process. Thrombin is obtained ...
The mainstay of the blood coagulation cascade is the formation of the fibrin clot, catalyzed by the ...
The activation of prothrombin is catalyzed by prothrombinase, a complex of factor Xa and factor Va a...
Enzymatic conversion of prothrombin to thrombin is a central event in coag-ulation. For prothrombin ...
Factor Va is the critical cofactor for prothrombinase assembly required for timely and efficient pro...
Activated coagulation factor V (FVa) functions as a cofactor to factor Xa (FXa) in the conversion of...
Hemostasis occurs through the controlled activation and inactivation of clotting factors resulting i...
Blood coagulation factor Va serves an indispensable role in hemostasis as cofactor for the serine pr...
Background: Because understanding of the inventory, connectivity and dynamics of the components char...
The LONG-TERM goal of our research is to study and analyze the structure and function of the factor ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Thrombin is necessary for survival and is produced after activation of prothrombi...
Thrombin production by the phospholipid-bound complex of blood clotting factors Xa and Va (prothromb...
The generation of thrombin by the prothrombinase complex is a key event in coagulation. In this comp...
<p>The multicomponent processes encompassed in the computational model are illustrated as either: en...
Department of Biochemistry, University of Vermont, Burlington, USA.The independent effect of protein...
Thrombin generation is the culminating stage of the blood coagulation process. Thrombin is obtained ...
The mainstay of the blood coagulation cascade is the formation of the fibrin clot, catalyzed by the ...
The activation of prothrombin is catalyzed by prothrombinase, a complex of factor Xa and factor Va a...
Enzymatic conversion of prothrombin to thrombin is a central event in coag-ulation. For prothrombin ...
Factor Va is the critical cofactor for prothrombinase assembly required for timely and efficient pro...
Activated coagulation factor V (FVa) functions as a cofactor to factor Xa (FXa) in the conversion of...
Hemostasis occurs through the controlled activation and inactivation of clotting factors resulting i...
Blood coagulation factor Va serves an indispensable role in hemostasis as cofactor for the serine pr...
Background: Because understanding of the inventory, connectivity and dynamics of the components char...
The LONG-TERM goal of our research is to study and analyze the structure and function of the factor ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Thrombin is necessary for survival and is produced after activation of prothrombi...
Thrombin production by the phospholipid-bound complex of blood clotting factors Xa and Va (prothromb...
The generation of thrombin by the prothrombinase complex is a key event in coagulation. In this comp...
<p>The multicomponent processes encompassed in the computational model are illustrated as either: en...
Department of Biochemistry, University of Vermont, Burlington, USA.The independent effect of protein...