Mammalian blood coagulation factors and inhibitors
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Mammalian blood coagulation factors and inhibitors
(Methods in enzymology / editors in chief, Sidney P. Colowick, Nathan O. Kaplan, v. 222 . Proteolytic enzymes in coagulation,
Academic Press, c1993
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Table of Contents
K.G. Mann and L. Lorand, Introduction: Blood Coagulation.
L. Patthy, Modular Design of Proteases of Coagulation, Fibrinolysis, and Complement Activation: Implications for Protein Engineering and Structure-Function Studies.
L. Lorand, J.-M. Jeong, J.T. Radek, and J. Wilson, Human Plasma Factor XIII: Subunit Interactions and Activation of Zymogen.
A. Ichinose and H. Kaetsu, Molecular Approach to Structure-Function Relationships of Human Coagulation FactorXIII.
R.A. Pixley and R.W. Colman, Factor XII: Hageman Factor.
P.N. Walsh, F.A. Baglia, and B.A. Jameson, Factor XI: Structure-Function Relationship Utilizing Monoclonal Antibodies, Protein Modification, Computational Chemistry, and Rational Synthetic Peptide Design.
S.P. Bajaj and J.J. Birktoft, Human Factor IX and Factor IXa.
P. Lollar, P.J. Fay, and D.N. Fass, Factor VIII and Factor VIIIa.
A.R. Thompson and S.-H. Chen, Characterization of Factor IX Defects in Hemophilia BPatients.
L.W. Hoyer, Characterization of Dysfunctional Factor VIII Molecules.
J.H. Lawson, S. Krishnaswamy, S. Butenas, and K.G. Mann, Proteolytic Activity of Extrinsic Pathway.
T.J. Girard and G.J. Broze, Jr., Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor.
W. Ruf, D.J. Miles, A. Rehemtulla, and T.S. Edgington, Mutational Analysis of Receptor and Cofactor Function of Tissue Factor.
M. Kalafatis, S. Krishnaswamy, M.D. Rand, and K.G. Mann, Factor V.
D.D. Pittman and R.J. Kaufman, Site-Directed Mutagenesis and Expression of Coagulation Factors VIII and V in Mammalian Cells.
S. Krishnaswamy, M.E. Nesheim, E.L.G. Pryzdial, and K.G. Mann, Assembly of Prothrombinase Complex.
P.B. Tracy, R.A. Robinson, L.A. Worfolf, and D.H. Allen, Procoagulant Activities Expressed by Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells.
M.F. Doyle and P.E. Haley, Meizothrombin: Active Intermediate Formed during Prothrombinase-Catalyzed Activation of Prothrombin.
R.A. Henriksen, Identification and Characterization of Mutant Thrombins: Structure-Function Relationships.
S. Okamoto and A. Hijikata-Okunomiya, Synthetic Selective Inhibitors of Thrombin.
A.S. Ng, S.D. Lewis, and J.A. Shafer, Quantifying Thrombin-Catalyzed Release of Fibrinopeptide from Fibrinogen Using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography.
C.T. Esmon, N.L. Esmon, B.F. Le Bonniec, and A.E. Johnson, Protein C Activation.
K. Suzuki, Protein C Inhibitor.
R.J. Jenny, T.L. Messier, L.A. Ouellette, and W.R. Church, Immunochemical Techniques for Studying Coagulation Proteins.
C. Valcarce, E. Persson, J. Astermark, A.-K. Khlin, and J. Stenflo, Isolation of Intact Modules from Noncatalytic Parts of Vitamin K-Dependent Coagulation Factors IX and X and Protein C.
K.J. Kotkow, D.A. Roth, T.J. Porter, B.C. Furie, and B. Furie, Role of Propeptide in Vitamin K-Dependent g-Carboxylation.
K.L. Berkner, Expression of Recombinant Vitamin K-Dependent Proteins in Mammalian Cells: Factors IX and VII.
P.E. Bock, Thioester Peptide Chloromethyl Ketones: Reagents for Active Site-Selective Labeling of Serine Proteinases.
E.B. Williams and K.G. Mann, Peptide Chloromethyl Ketones as Labeling Reagents.
R.P. Tracy, R. Jenny, E.B. Williams, and K.G. Mann, Active Site-Specific Assays for Enzymes of Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Pathways.
S.T. Olson, I. Bjirk, and J.D. Shore, Kinetic Characterization of Heparin-Catalyzed and Uncatalyzed Inhibition of Blood Coagulation Proteinases by Antithrombin.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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