User:George G. Papadeas/Sandbox VKOR
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== Introduction== | == Introduction== | ||
=== History of VKOR === | === History of VKOR === | ||
| - | Vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKOR) is an enzyme that, as its name implies, promotes the reduction of vitamin K epoxide (KO). VKOR is a transmembrane protein spanning the endoplasmic reticulum and composed of | + | Vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKOR) is an enzyme that, as its name implies, promotes the reduction of vitamin K epoxide (KO). VKOR is a transmembrane protein spanning the endoplasmic reticulum and composed of 4 transmembrane helical proteins. One of its primary roles is to assist in blood coagulation by regenerating hydroquinone (KH2). KH2 acts as a gamma-carboxylase cofactor that drives the gamma-carboxylation of several coagulation factors. Structural characterization of VKOR has been difficult, though, due to its in vitro instability. Nonetheless, a near perfect atomic structure has been determined utilization anticoagulant stabilization and VKOR-like [http://https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33154105/ homologs]. |
=== Function and Biological Role === | === Function and Biological Role === | ||
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References
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