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'''Ecotin''' (ECO) is a serine protease inhibitor found in the periplasm of ''E. coli''. It is a potent anti and a reversible tight-binding inhibitor of human factor Xa.<ref>PMID:14705961</ref>
'''Ecotin''' (ECO) is a serine protease inhibitor found in the periplasm of ''E. coli''. It is a potent anti and a reversible tight-binding inhibitor of human factor Xa.<ref>PMID:14705961</ref>
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== 3D Structures of Ecotin ==
== 3D Structures of Ecotin ==

Revision as of 12:41, 8 February 2016

The dimeric E. coli ecotin (yellow) complex with thrombin heavy chain (cyan) and light chain (magenta) and Ca+2 ion (green) 1id5

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3D Structures of Ecotin

Updated on 08-February-2016

References

  1. Eggers CT, Murray IA, Delmar VA, Day AG, Craik CS. The periplasmic serine protease inhibitor ecotin protects bacteria against neutrophil elastase. Biochem J. 2004 Apr 1;379(Pt 1):107-18. PMID:14705961 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20031790

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