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1dan, 2.00 Å

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Complex Of Active Site Inhibited Human Blood Coagulation Factor Viia With Human Recombinant Soluble Tissue Factor
Bound ligands : BGC,CA,CAC,CGU,CH2,CL,DPN,FUC

Contents

Overview

Blood coagulation is initiated when tissue factor binds to coagulation, factor VIIa to give an enzymatically active complex which then activates, factors IX and X, leading to thrombin generation and clot formation. We, have determined the crystal structure at 2.0-A degrees resolution of, active-site-inhibited factor VIIa complexed with the cleaved extracellular, domain of tissue factor. In the complex, factor VIIa adopts an extended, conformation. This structure provides a basis for understanding many, molecular aspects of the initiation of coagulation.

Disease

Coagulation Factor Iii; F3 OMIM:134390
Myocardial infarction, decreasedsusceptibility to OMIM:227500

Gene Ontology Information

ChainFunctionProcess Component
H, Lcoagulation factor VIIa acti...
serine-type endopeptidase ac...
calcium ion binding
peptidase activity
serine-type peptidase activi...
hydrolase activity
proteolysis
blood coagulation
extracellular region
extracellular space
T, Ureceptor activity
transmembrane receptor activ...
hematopoietin/interferon-cla...
immune response
blood coagulation
plasma membrane
membrane
integral to membrane

Related Structures

by homologous chain: 1JPS, 1KLI, 1YGC, 1Z6J

Links

1dan at OCA
This structure was featured in Molecule of the Month pdb75

References

  1. Primary: Banner DW, D'Arcy A, Chene C, Winkler FK, Guha A, Konigsberg WH, Nemerson Y, Kirchhofer D "The crystal structure of the complex of blood coagulation factor VIIa with soluble tissue factor." Nature 1996 Mar 7;380(6569):41-6. PMID:8598903

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