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'''1984''': Factor VIII was first characterized by scientists at Genentech
'''1984''': Factor VIII was first characterized by scientists at Genentech
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== Function ==
== Function ==
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Alpha-D-mannose, calcium ion (Ca2+), copper ion (Cu2+) and N-acetl-D-glucosamine are the four ligands the factor VIII is able to bind.
Alpha-D-mannose, calcium ion (Ca2+), copper ion (Cu2+) and N-acetl-D-glucosamine are the four ligands the factor VIII is able to bind.
In factor VIII there are two copper ions and their binding sites are internally within the A1 and the A3 domain, but also a single calcium ion, whose binding site was located in the A1 domain.
In factor VIII there are two copper ions and their binding sites are internally within the A1 and the A3 domain, but also a single calcium ion, whose binding site was located in the A1 domain.
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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The major treatment of the bleeding disorder associated with haemophilia A is the infusion of factor VIII, which leads to the correction of hemostasis.
The major treatment of the bleeding disorder associated with haemophilia A is the infusion of factor VIII, which leads to the correction of hemostasis.
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== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

Revision as of 16:05, 15 December 2018

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Coagulation Factor VIII (3cdz)

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References

↑[1] UniProtKB – P00451 (FA8_HUMAN) (https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P00451)

↑[2] Protein Database: 3CDZ. 2008 (http://www.rcsb.org/structure/3CDZ)

↑[3] Bihoreau N1, Fontaine-Aupart MP, Lehegarat A, Desmadril M, Yon JM. First determination of the secondary structure of purified factor VIII light chain. Biochem J. 1992 Nov 15; 288 ( Pt 1):35-40. PMID: 1445279.

↑[4] S. E. Antonarakis. Molecular genetics of coagulation factor VIII gene and haemophilia A. Thromb Haemost. 1995 Jul; 74(1):322-8. PMID: 8578479

↑[5] WebMD, 2005. (https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/hemophilia-a#1-1)

↑[6] Barbara A Konkle, MD, Haley Huston, BS, and Shelley Nakaya Fletcher, BS. Hemophilia A, Synonym: Factor VIII Deficiency. Gene Rewiews. 2017 Jun 22.

↑[7] National Hemophillia Foundation (https://www.hemophilia.org/Bleeding-Disorders/Types-of-Bleeding-Disorders/Hemophilia-A)

↑[8] Wikipedia, Factor VIII (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factor_VIII)

↑[9] Ngo JC, Huang M, Roth DA, Furie BC, Furie B. Crystal structure of human factor VIII: implications for the formation of the factor IXa-factor VIIIa complex. Structure. 2008 Apr; 16(4):597-606. doi: 10.1016/j.str.2008.03.001. PMID: 18400180

↑[10] http://www.stago.fr/l-hemostase/histoire-de-lhemophilie/


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