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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
2r7e is a 2 chain structure found in humans. It has 5 associated ligands (BMA, <scene name='77/777641/Ca/3'>CA</scene>, <scene name='77/777641/Cu/1'>CU</scene>, MAN, NAG) and is coded for by 2 different genes, F8 and F8C.
2r7e is a 2 chain structure found in humans. It has 5 associated ligands (BMA, <scene name='77/777641/Ca/3'>CA</scene>, <scene name='77/777641/Cu/1'>CU</scene>, MAN, NAG) and is coded for by 2 different genes, F8 and F8C.
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== Ligands ==
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2r7e has 5 ligands, which are binding sites for other proteins in Coagulation Factor VIII
== Function ==
== Function ==
2r7e is a protein that makes up part of Coagulation Factor VIII, which is a protein complex involved in blood clotting in humans. Coagulation Factor VIII works with calcium and phosholipids to Factor X to its activated form Xa.
2r7e is a protein that makes up part of Coagulation Factor VIII, which is a protein complex involved in blood clotting in humans. Coagulation Factor VIII works with calcium and phosholipids to Factor X to its activated form Xa.
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== References ==
== References ==
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http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P00451

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