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<Structure load='1PPB' size='450' frame='true' align='right' name='0' caption='Thrombin (1PPB) viewed in cartoon representation colored by secondary structure. Active site residues Ser195, Asp102, and His57 are viewed in ball and stick form.' scene='58/583418/Thombin_main_secondary/2' name='zero' />
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==Thrombin: Structure and Function==
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<StructureSection load='1PPB' size='350' side='right' caption='Thrombin (1PPB) viewed in cartoon representation colored by secondary structure. Active site residues Ser195, Asp102, and His57 are viewed in ball and stick form.' scene='58/583418/Thombin_main_secondary/2'>
==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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<scene name='58/583418/Thombin_main_secondary/2' target='zero'>Thrombin</scene> is the serine protease that catalyzes the penultimate step in blood coagulation. It is activated from its zymogen, prothrombin, at the site of tissue injury by [[Factor_Xa | FXa]] and its cofactor FVa in the presence of phospholipid membrane and calcium. Thrombin is then able to catalyze the cleavage of [[Fibrinogen | fibrinogen]] to insoluable fibrin which spontaneously polymerizes to form a stable clot. Thrombin also acts as a procoagulant by:
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<scene name='58/583418/Thombin_main_secondary/2'>Thrombin</scene> is the serine protease that catalyzes the penultimate step in blood coagulation. It is activated from its zymogen, prothrombin, at the site of tissue injury by [[Factor_Xa | FXa]] and its cofactor FVa in the presence of phospholipid membrane and calcium. Thrombin is then able to catalyze the cleavage of [[Fibrinogen | fibrinogen]] to insoluable fibrin which spontaneously polymerizes to form a stable clot. Thrombin also acts as a procoagulant by:
* Activating platelets through their protease activated receptors (PARs)
* Activating platelets through their protease activated receptors (PARs)
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==Thrombin Structure and Function==
==Thrombin Structure and Function==
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[[Image:Electrostatic labeled.png|300px|right|thumb| Thrombin (1PPB) overlayed with electrostatic surface. Structural features 60-loop, γ-loop, exosite I, and exosite II labeled]]
[[Image:Electrostatic labeled.png|300px|right|thumb| Thrombin (1PPB) overlayed with electrostatic surface. Structural features 60-loop, γ-loop, exosite I, and exosite II labeled]]
Thrombin is a α/β heterodimer composed of a 36 amino acid A chain and 259 amino acid B chain connected by a disulfide bridge between C*** and C***. Its overall fold is similar to trypsin and chymotrypsin and it belongs to the peptidase S1 protease family. It is an overall spherical protein with approximate dimensions of 45 X 45 X 50 Å^3.<ref>PMID: 2583108</ref>
Thrombin is a α/β heterodimer composed of a 36 amino acid A chain and 259 amino acid B chain connected by a disulfide bridge between C*** and C***. Its overall fold is similar to trypsin and chymotrypsin and it belongs to the peptidase S1 protease family. It is an overall spherical protein with approximate dimensions of 45 X 45 X 50 Å^3.<ref>PMID: 2583108</ref>
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Revision as of 05:13, 28 April 2014

Thrombin: Structure and Function

Thrombin (1PPB) viewed in cartoon representation colored by secondary structure. Active site residues Ser195, Asp102, and His57 are viewed in ball and stick form.

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