TFPI cofactor function of protein S: essential role of the protein S SHBG-like domain

Blood20.30
Volume: 123, Issue: 25, Pages: 3979 - 3987
Published: Jun 19, 2014
Abstract
Protein S is a cofactor for tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI), accelerating the inhibition of activated factor X (FXa). TFPI Kunitz domain 3 residue Glu226 is essential for enhancement of TFPI by protein S. To investigate the complementary functional interaction site on protein S, we screened 44 protein S point, composite or domain swap variants spanning the whole protein S molecule for their TFPI cofactor function using a thrombin...
Paper Details
Title
TFPI cofactor function of protein S: essential role of the protein S SHBG-like domain
Published Date
Jun 19, 2014
Journal
Volume
123
Issue
25
Pages
3979 - 3987
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