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Coagulation factors thrombin-sensitive

The Gla-containing proteins of the blood coagulation system are all modular with the Gla-domain N terminal. Factors VII, IX, and X and protein C form a group with the same domain structure. The Gla domain is followed by two EGF-like domains, of which the first one also binds calcium (see Section IV.C), and a serine protease domain, also with a calcium-binding site (see Section IV.D). Prothrombin and protein S have somewhat different domain structures (145, 146). In prothrombin the Gla domain is followed by a hexapeptide with a disulfide loop, two kringle domains, and the C-terminal serine protease domain. In protein S the Gla domain is followed by the thrombin-sensitive loop, four EGF-like domains, and the C-terminal domain that is homologous to plasma steroid hormone-binding proteins. [Pg.466]


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