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Thrombin is a [[trypsin]]-like [[Serine Protease|serine protease]] which is best known for its role in blood clotting. In humans, the F2 gene codes for prothrombin, which is also known as Coagulation Factor II.<ref name="Human genes encoding prothrombin and ceruloplasmin map to 11p11-q12 and 3q21-24, respectively.">PMID:3474786</ref><ref name="Nucleotide sequence of the gene for human prothrombin.">PMID:2825773</ref> Clevage of prothrombin to form activated α-thrombin is a key step in the final common pathway of blood clotting, because thrombin activates fibrin, which creates cross-linked fibrin clots.<ref name="Thrombin interactions.">12970119</ref>
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PDB ID 1ppb

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1ppb, resolution 1.92Å ()
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Activity: Thrombin, with EC number 3.4.21.5
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
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Thrombin is a trypsin-like serine protease which is best known for its role in blood clotting. In humans, the F2 gene codes for prothrombin, which is also known as Coagulation Factor II.[2][3] Clevage of prothrombin to form activated α-thrombin is a key step in the final common pathway of blood clotting, because thrombin activates fibrin, which creates cross-linked fibrin clots.[4]

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3D Structures of α-Thrombin

3D Structures of Prothrombin

See Also

External Resources

References

  1. Bode W, Mayr I, Baumann U, Huber R, Stone SR, Hofsteenge J. The refined 1.9 A crystal structure of human alpha-thrombin: interaction with D-Phe-Pro-Arg chloromethylketone and significance of the Tyr-Pro-Pro-Trp insertion segment. EMBO J. 1989 Nov;8(11):3467-75. PMID:2583108
  2. Royle NJ, Irwin DM, Koschinsky ML, MacGillivray RT, Hamerton JL. Human genes encoding prothrombin and ceruloplasmin map to 11p11-q12 and 3q21-24, respectively. Somat Cell Mol Genet. 1987 May;13(3):285-92. PMID:3474786
  3. Degen SJ, Davie EW. Nucleotide sequence of the gene for human prothrombin. Biochemistry. 1987 Sep 22;26(19):6165-77. PMID:2825773
  4. 12970119
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