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Comparative sequence analysis of vitamin K‐dependent coagulation factors

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Prothrombin, protein C, and factors VII, IX, and X are vitamin K (VK)‐dependent coagulation proteins that play an important role in the initiation, amplification, and subsequent attenuation of the coagulation… Click to show full abstract

Prothrombin, protein C, and factors VII, IX, and X are vitamin K (VK)‐dependent coagulation proteins that play an important role in the initiation, amplification, and subsequent attenuation of the coagulation response. Blood coagulation evolved in the common vertebrate ancestor as a specialization of the complement system and immune response, which in turn bear close evolutionary ties with developmental enzyme cascades. There is currently no comprehensive analysis of the evolutionary changes experienced by these coagulation proteins during the radiation of vertebrates and little is known about conservation of residues that are important for zymogen activation and catalysis.

Keywords: dependent coagulation; sequence analysis; coagulation; vitamin dependent; comparative sequence

Journal Title: Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Year Published: 2022

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