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== Disease and Treatment ==
== Disease and Treatment ==
=== Afflictions ===
=== Afflictions ===
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Since activated Vitamin K plays a crucial role in blood coagulation in the body, any defects in the function and enzymatic activity of VKOR may have detrimental effects on Vitamin K's ability to promote important blood clotting. Ultimately, mutations in VKOR may lead to increased susceptibility to vascular diseases, such as a stroke. Vitamin K has also been shown to have an important role in maintaining bone health, so inactivity of VKOR could also be linked to decreased bone density and osteoporosis.
=== Inhibition ===
=== Inhibition ===
The most inexpensive and common way to treat blood clotting is through the VKOR inhibitor, <scene name='90/906893/Vkor_with_warfarin_bound/1'>Warfarin</scene>. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfarin Warfarin] is able to do so by outcompeting KO. It will enter the binding pocket of VKOR, creating strong hydrogen bonds with the active site.
The most inexpensive and common way to treat blood clotting is through the VKOR inhibitor, <scene name='90/906893/Vkor_with_warfarin_bound/1'>Warfarin</scene>. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfarin Warfarin] is able to do so by outcompeting KO. It will enter the binding pocket of VKOR, creating strong hydrogen bonds with the active site.

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VKOR with KO bound.

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References

1. Li, Weikai et al. “Structure of a bacterial homologue of vitamin K epoxide reductase.” Nature vol. 463,7280 (2010): 507-12. doi:10.1038/nature08720.

2. Liu S, Li S, Shen G, Sukumar N, Krezel AM, Li W. Structural basis of antagonizing the vitamin K catalytic cycle for anticoagulation. Science. 2021 Jan 1;371(6524):eabc5667. doi: 10.1126/science.abc5667. Epub 2020 Nov 5. PMID: 33154105; PMCID: PMC7946407.

3. “Warfarin.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 10 Feb. 2022, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfarin.

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