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Prothrombin residues 473–487 contribute to factor Va binding in the prothrombinase complex

Yegneswaran et al., 2004

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647919427251944312
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Yegneswaran S
Mesters R
Fernández J
Griffin J
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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To identify sequences in prothrombin (fII) involved in prothrombinase complex (fXa· fVa· fII· phospholipids) assembly, synthetic peptides based on fII sequences were prepared and screened for their ability to inhibit factor Xa (fXa)-induced clotting of normal plasma. The fII …
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