Thrombin domains: structure, function and interaction with platelet receptors

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P356DOI10.1023/B:THRO.0000011370.80989.7B
P698PubMed publication ID14739624

P2093author name stringErica De Candia
Raimondo De Cristofaro
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Interaction of the 268-282 region of glycoprotein Ibalpha with the heparin-binding site of thrombin inhibits the enzyme activation of factor VIII.Q41934357
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An extensive interaction interface between thrombin and factor V is required for factor V activationQ43581648
Structural and functional mapping of the thrombin domain involved in the binding to the platelet glycoprotein Ib.Q43782195
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Allosteric changes in thrombin's activity produced by peptides corresponding to segments of natural inhibitors and substratesQ46807273
Thrombin-induced platelet activation is inhibited by high- and low-molecular-weight heparinQ47262509
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Thrombin-mediated feedback activation of factor XI on the activated platelet surface is preferred over contact activation by factor XIIa or factor XIa.Q50335789
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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 B149-259Q54687426
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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-thrombinQ67485903
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Characterization of the kinetic pathway for fibrin promotion of alpha-thrombin-catalyzed activation of plasma factor XIIIQ68186648
The region of the thrombin receptor resembling hirudin binds to thrombin and alters enzyme specificityQ68254346
Enzymatic properties of proteolytic derivatives of human alpha-thrombinQ68389225
Human alpha- to zeta-thrombin cleavage occurs with neutrophil cathepsin G or chymotrypsin while fibrinogen clotting activity is retainedQ68817200
Proteolytic derivatives of thrombinQ68990174
Human neutrophil elastase alters human alpha-thrombin function: limited proteolysis near the gamma-cleavage site results in decreased fibrinogen clotting and platelet-stimulatory activityQ70326803
The role of thrombin's Tyr-Pro-Pro-Trp motif in the interaction with fibrinogen, thrombomodulin, protein C, antithrombin III, and the Kunitz inhibitorsQ70472177
Contributions of glycoprotein Ib and the seven transmembrane domain receptor to increases in platelet cytoplasmic [Ca2+] induced by alpha-thrombinQ70862491
Differentiation of the two forms of GPIb functioning as receptors for alpha-thrombin and von Willebrand factor: Ca2+ responses of protease-treated human platelets activated with alpha-thrombin and the tethered ligand peptideQ70862495
The role of the insertion loop around tryptophan 148 in tthe activity of thrombinQ71010225
Effect of sodium on the energetics of thrombin-thrombomodulin interaction and its relevance for protein C hydrolysisQ71039709
Involvement of thrombin anion-binding exosites 1 and 2 in the activation of factor V and factor VIIIQ71143329
Evidence that human alpha-thrombin is a monovalent cation-activated enzymeQ71257633
Monocyte chemotaxis: stimulation by specific exosite region in thrombinQ71695951
Identification of thrombin residues that modulate its interactions with antithrombin III and alpha 1-antitrypsinQ71715354
P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)151-163
P577publication date2003-06-01
P1433published inJournal of Thrombosis and ThrombolysisQ15766541
P1476titleThrombin domains: structure, function and interaction with platelet receptors
P478volume15

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