review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P6179 | Dimensions Publication ID | 1047279730 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1023/B:THRO.0000011370.80989.7B |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 14739624 |
P2093 | author name string | Erica De Candia | |
Raimondo De Cristofaro | |||
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Amelioration of collagen-induced arthritis by thrombin inhibition | Q36013702 | ||
An Arg-Gly-Asp sequence within thrombin promotes endothelial cell adhesion | Q36529134 | ||
Oligonucleotide inhibitors of human thrombin that bind distinct epitopes | Q36890950 | ||
Single amino acid substitutions dissociate fibrinogen-clotting and thrombomodulin-binding activities of human thrombin | Q37565691 | ||
Glu-192----Gln substitution in thrombin mimics the catalytic switch induced by thrombomodulin | Q37582778 | ||
Binding of thrombin to glycoprotein Ib accelerates the hydrolysis of Par-1 on intact platelets | Q38306581 | ||
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Thrombin interacts with thrombomodulin, protein C, and thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor via specific and distinct domains | Q40932840 | ||
Reconstitution of the human endothelial cell protein C receptor with thrombomodulin in phosphatidylcholine vesicles enhances protein C activation | Q40970894 | ||
The thrombin receptor in the nervous system. | Q41112666 | ||
Mutagenesis of thrombin selectively modulates inhibition by serpins heparin cofactor II and antithrombin III. Interaction with the anion-binding exosite determines heparin cofactor II specificity | Q41573255 | ||
Molecular mechanisms of thrombin function | Q41642235 | ||
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Allosteric modulation of the activity of thrombin | Q41878350 | ||
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Comparative analysis of structurally defined heparin binding sequences reveals a distinct spatial distribution of basic residues. | Q42614908 | ||
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The linkage between binding of the C-terminal domain of hirudin and amidase activity in human alpha-thrombin | Q42796533 | ||
An extensive interaction interface between thrombin and factor V is required for factor V activation | Q43581648 | ||
Structural and functional mapping of the thrombin domain involved in the binding to the platelet glycoprotein Ib. | Q43782195 | ||
Helix D elongation and allosteric activation of antithrombin. | Q43821727 | ||
Allosteric effects potentiating the release of the second fibrinopeptide A from fibrinogen by thrombin | Q43916129 | ||
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Thrombin is a Na(+)-activated enzyme | Q45261449 | ||
Characterization of the residues involved in the human alpha-thrombin-haemadin complex: an exosite II-binding inhibitor | Q45711172 | ||
Allosteric changes in thrombin's activity produced by peptides corresponding to segments of natural inhibitors and substrates | Q46807273 | ||
Thrombin-induced platelet activation is inhibited by high- and low-molecular-weight heparin | Q47262509 | ||
Effect of high- and low-molecular-weight heparins on thrombin-thrombomodulin interaction and protein C activation | Q47280861 | ||
Thrombin-mediated feedback activation of factor XI on the activated platelet surface is preferred over contact activation by factor XIIa or factor XIa. | Q50335789 | ||
The COOH-terminal domain of hirudin. An exosite-directed competitive inhibitor of the action of alpha-thrombin on fibrinogen. | Q52475064 | ||
Heparin cofactor II is regulated allosterically and not primarily by template effects. Studies with mutant thrombins and glycosaminoglycans. | Q52510803 | ||
Effect of protons on the amidase activity of human alpha-thrombin. Analysis in terms of a general linkage scheme. | Q53732067 | ||
Glu192-->Gln substitution in thrombin yields an enzyme that is effectively inhibited by bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor and tissue factor pathway inhibitor. | Q54199473 | ||
Reconstitution of catalytically competent human .zeta.-thrombin by combination of .zeta.-thrombin residues A1-36 and B1-148 and an Escherichia coli expressed polypeptide corresponding to .zeta.-thrombin residues B149-259 | Q54687426 | ||
Late-fibrin(ogen) fragment E modulates human alpha-thrombin specificity | Q58425886 | ||
Platelet glycoprotein Ib alpha binds to thrombin anion-binding exosite II inducing allosteric changes in the activity of thrombin. | Q60265904 | ||
Linkage between proton binding and amidase activity in human gamma-thrombin | Q67485903 | ||
Mechanistic studies on thrombin catalysis | Q68000625 | ||
Characterization of the kinetic pathway for fibrin promotion of alpha-thrombin-catalyzed activation of plasma factor XIII | Q68186648 | ||
The region of the thrombin receptor resembling hirudin binds to thrombin and alters enzyme specificity | Q68254346 | ||
Enzymatic properties of proteolytic derivatives of human alpha-thrombin | Q68389225 | ||
Human alpha- to zeta-thrombin cleavage occurs with neutrophil cathepsin G or chymotrypsin while fibrinogen clotting activity is retained | Q68817200 | ||
Proteolytic derivatives of thrombin | Q68990174 | ||
Human neutrophil elastase alters human alpha-thrombin function: limited proteolysis near the gamma-cleavage site results in decreased fibrinogen clotting and platelet-stimulatory activity | Q70326803 | ||
The role of thrombin's Tyr-Pro-Pro-Trp motif in the interaction with fibrinogen, thrombomodulin, protein C, antithrombin III, and the Kunitz inhibitors | Q70472177 | ||
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The role of the insertion loop around tryptophan 148 in tthe activity of thrombin | Q71010225 | ||
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Monocyte chemotaxis: stimulation by specific exosite region in thrombin | Q71695951 | ||
Identification of thrombin residues that modulate its interactions with antithrombin III and alpha 1-antitrypsin | Q71715354 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 151-163 | |
P577 | publication date | 2003-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis | Q15766541 |
P1476 | title | Thrombin domains: structure, function and interaction with platelet receptors | |
P478 | volume | 15 |
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