The large, multifunctional proteins Factors V and VIII are cofactors in the coagulation cascade and possess a similar domain structure, A1-A2-B-A3-C1-C2. The C domains are related to the discoidin protein family, while the A domains are homologous to the copper-binding protein ceruloplasmin. After proteolytic activation, Factors V and VIII behave as peripheral membrane proteins, binding to negatively charged membranes containing phosphatidylserine, primarily via specific sites on their C2 domains. This type of membrane surface is exposed at sites of tissue damage, where platelets have become activated. The cofactors then accelerate sequential proteolytic activations that occur at critical control points in the blood coagulation cascade via ...
Blood coagulation factor VIII is an essential cofactor in the mammalian blood-clotting cascade. FVII...
SummaryFactor VIII is a procofactor that plays a critical role in blood coagulation, and is missing ...
In the blood coagulation pathway the zymogen factor X (FX) is converted to its enzymatic form (FXa) ...
The large, multifunctional proteins Factors V and VIII are cofactors in the coagulation cascade and ...
Rapid and controlled clot formation is achieved through sequential activation of circulating serine ...
AbstractNewly determined crystal structures suggest that the membrane-binding C2 domains of blood co...
Coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) comprises multiple domains that in a concerted manner mediate the ro...
The C-terminal C domains of activated coagulation factor VIII (FVIIIa) are essential to membrane bin...
Factor VIII (FVIII) plays a critical role in blood coagulation by forming the tenase complex with fa...
Blood coagulation factor VIII (fVIII) functions as a cofactor in the blood coagulation cascade for p...
Factor VIII (fVIII) is a serum protein in the coagulation cascade that nucleates the assembly of a m...
AbstractFactor VIII (FVIII), a plasma glycoprotein, is an essential cofactor in the blood coagulatio...
International audienceNewly determined crystal structures suggest that the membrane-binding C2 domai...
A recently developed membrane-mimetic model was applied to study membrane interaction and binding of...
Blood coagulation factor VIII is a glycoprotein that binds to activated platelet membranes in the bl...
Blood coagulation factor VIII is an essential cofactor in the mammalian blood-clotting cascade. FVII...
SummaryFactor VIII is a procofactor that plays a critical role in blood coagulation, and is missing ...
In the blood coagulation pathway the zymogen factor X (FX) is converted to its enzymatic form (FXa) ...
The large, multifunctional proteins Factors V and VIII are cofactors in the coagulation cascade and ...
Rapid and controlled clot formation is achieved through sequential activation of circulating serine ...
AbstractNewly determined crystal structures suggest that the membrane-binding C2 domains of blood co...
Coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) comprises multiple domains that in a concerted manner mediate the ro...
The C-terminal C domains of activated coagulation factor VIII (FVIIIa) are essential to membrane bin...
Factor VIII (FVIII) plays a critical role in blood coagulation by forming the tenase complex with fa...
Blood coagulation factor VIII (fVIII) functions as a cofactor in the blood coagulation cascade for p...
Factor VIII (fVIII) is a serum protein in the coagulation cascade that nucleates the assembly of a m...
AbstractFactor VIII (FVIII), a plasma glycoprotein, is an essential cofactor in the blood coagulatio...
International audienceNewly determined crystal structures suggest that the membrane-binding C2 domai...
A recently developed membrane-mimetic model was applied to study membrane interaction and binding of...
Blood coagulation factor VIII is a glycoprotein that binds to activated platelet membranes in the bl...
Blood coagulation factor VIII is an essential cofactor in the mammalian blood-clotting cascade. FVII...
SummaryFactor VIII is a procofactor that plays a critical role in blood coagulation, and is missing ...
In the blood coagulation pathway the zymogen factor X (FX) is converted to its enzymatic form (FXa) ...