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Cofactor Control Of A Vital Enzymatic Reaction;The Effect Of Factor Va On Thrombin Formation During Blood Coagulation, Jamila Hirbawi Jan 2009

Cofactor Control Of A Vital Enzymatic Reaction;The Effect Of Factor Va On Thrombin Formation During Blood Coagulation, Jamila Hirbawi

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The LONG-TERM goal of our research is to study and analyze the structure and function of the factor V molecule in order to understand its regulatory effects on the natural process of hemostasis and its role in the life-threatening development of deep venous thrombosis. The SHORT-TERM goal of our research is to identify the amino acid residue(s) of factor V that interact with prothrombin during the assembly and function of the prothrombinase complex in order to fully understand its particular role in maintaining the integrity of the blood coagulation cascade. The final goal of the coagulation cascade is the formation …


Factor Va Directs Catalysis By Factor Xa During Prothrombin Activation, Michael Anthony Bukys Jan 2008

Factor Va Directs Catalysis By Factor Xa During Prothrombin Activation, Michael Anthony Bukys

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Hemostasis occurs through the controlled activation and inactivation of clotting factors resulting in the arrest of bleeding without blockage to the vasculature, while thrombosis is the undesired formation of vascular blood clots, which adversely affects millions of people annually. Clotting factors circulate in blood as inactive zymogens, which are proteolytically activated in response to vascular injury, assembled into enzymatic complexes and in turn activate additional coagulation factors culminating in the production of thrombin from the enzymatic complex prothrombinase. The prothrombinase complex is composed of the activated enzymatic component factor Xa (fXa) complexed to the activated cofactor portion factor Va (fVa) …


Molecular Mechanism Of Incorporation Of Factor Va Into Prothrombinase, Melissa Barhoover Jan 2007

Molecular Mechanism Of Incorporation Of Factor Va Into Prothrombinase, Melissa Barhoover

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The mainstay of the blood coagulation cascade is the formation of the fibrin clot, catalyzed by the serine protease, thrombin. The prothrombinase complex catalyzes the activation of prothrombin to thrombin and, is composed of the enzyme, factor Xa, and the protein cofactor, factor Va, in the presence of divalent metal ions associated on a membrane surface. The enzyme, factor Xa, alone can activate prothrombin by two sequential proteolytic cleavages at Arg271 and Arg320 resulting in the intermediates, Fragment 1.2 and Prethrombin 2. The overall rate of this reaction is not compatible with survival. On the other hand, the incorporation of …