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Protein: cHuman Coagulation factor V, 1czv [1]

Introduction

Coagulation Factor V studied in 1987 by William H. Kane, Akitada Ichinose, Frederick S. Hagen and Earl W. Davie, out of University of Washington, Seattle [2]



PDB ID 1czv

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1czv, resolution 2.40Å ()
Related: 1czs, 1czt
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



Contents

Structure & Function

The structure of Human Coagulation Factor V (FV) precursors from a translated polypeptide
to a A1-A2-B-A3-C1-C2 layout which results in the activated (FVa) protein.[1]

  • Heavy A1-A2 Chain
  • Light A3-C1-C2 Chain

FVa consists of a conserved β-Barrel framework acting as a scaffold for three loops of the C2 domain (FVa-C2).[1]

Secondary structure of C2 Domain of 1czv.
Secondary structure of C2 Domain of 1czv.


The FVa-C2, which is classified as a distorted jelly-roll , which is compossed of arranged into two β-sheets of five and three strands packed against one another.
Salt bridges located within the "upper" segment (Asp61-Arg134) . The C2-Domain of Human coagulation factor is homologous to a larger family of adhesion proteins; Discoidin,but not related to synaptotagmin-like C2 domains.[1]




[1]

  • Apex 1Ser21-Trp31; containing Indole moieties able to form hydrogen bonds (Involving two consecutive Trp 26 & 27).
  • Apex 2Asn39-Asn45; capped with a basic residue able to form hydrogen bonds (Arg43).
  • Apex 3Gly75-Tyr84; Hydrophobic Loop (Leu79).

C2 Domain of Human Coagulation Factor V

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