The Ca2+ ion and membrane binding structure of the Gla domain of Ca-prothrombin fragment 1.
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Crystal structure of the calcium-stabilized human factor IX Gla domain bound to a conformation-specific anti-factor IX antibodyHigh-capacity Ca2+ binding of human skeletal calsequestrinPrimary structure and tissue distribution of two novel proline-rich gamma-carboxyglutamic acid proteinsX-ray structure of clotting factor IXa: active site and module structure related to Xase activity and hemophilia BProline-rich Gla protein 2 is a cell-surface vitamin K-dependent protein that binds to the transcriptional coactivator Yes-associated proteinCrystal structure of an anticoagulant protein in complex with the Gla domain of factor XThe Three-Dimensional Structure of Bovine Calcium Ion-Bound Osteocalcin Using 1HNMR SpectroscopyStructural and Functional Studies of γ-Carboxyglutamic Acid Domains of Factor VIIa and Activated Protein C: Role of Magnesium at Physiological CalciumCrystal Structure of Prothrombin Reveals Conformational Flexibility and Mechanism of ActivationCrystal structure of the prothrombinase complex from the venom of Pseudonaja textilisThe linker connecting the two kringles plays a key role in prothrombin activationStructure of the metal-free gamma-carboxyglutamic acid-rich membrane binding region of factor IX by two-dimensional NMR spectroscopyIdentification of the phospholipid binding site in the vitamin K-dependent blood coagulation protein factor IXDetermination of the solution structures of conantokin-G and conantokin-T by CD and NMR spectroscopyA conserved motif within the vitamin K-dependent carboxylase gene is widely distributed across animal phylaMutagenesis of the gamma-carboxyglutamic acid domain of human factor VII to generate maximum enhancement of the membrane contact site.On a potential global role for vitamin K-dependent gamma-carboxylation in animal systems. Evidence for a gamma-glutamyl carboxylase in Drosophila.Understanding selectivity of hard and soft metal cations within biological systems using the subvalence concept. I. Application to blood coagulation: direct cation-protein electronic effects vs. indirect interactions through water networksPrediction of solution structures of the Ca2+-bound gamma-carboxyglutamic acid domains of protein S and homolog growth arrest specific protein 6: use of the particle mesh Ewald methodAdsorption of bovine prothrombin to spread phospholipid monolayersStructure and distribution of modules in extracellular proteins.Capturing spontaneous partitioning of peripheral proteins using a biphasic membrane-mimetic model.Quantifying vitamin K-dependent holoprotein compaction caused by differential γ-carboxylation using high-pressure size exclusion chromatography.Chemical synthesis and spontaneous folding of a multidomain protein: anticoagulant microprotein SKringle-kringle interactions in multimer kringle structures.Homology modeling and molecular dynamics simulation of human prothrombin fragment 1gamma-Carboxyglutamic acids 36 and 40 do not contribute to human factor IX functionEnhanced stereoselectivity of a Cu(II) complex chiral auxiliary in the synthesis of Fmoc-L-γ-carboxyglutamic acidEffect of zymogen domains and active site occupation on activation of prothrombin by von Willebrand factor-binding protein.Face-specific binding of prothrombin fragment 1 and human serum albumin to inorganic and urinary calcium oxalate monohydrate crystalsActivation mechanisms of coagulation factor IX.Structural biology of factor VIIa/tissue factor initiated coagulationMutagenesis of vitamin K-dependent carboxylase demonstrates a carboxyl terminus-mediated interaction with vitamin K hydroquinone.Localization of the thrombin-binding domain on prothrombin fragment 2.A chimeric protein C containing the prothrombin Gla domain exhibits increased anticoagulant activity and altered phospholipid specificity.Site-directed mutagenesis but not gamma-carboxylation of Glu-35 in factor VIIa affects the association with tissue factor.Roles and Signaling Pathways of Des-γ-Carboxyprothrombin in the Progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.Clinical application of protein induced by vitamin K antagonist-II as a biomarker in hepatocellular carcinoma.Identification and purification of vitamin K-dependent proteins and peptides with monoclonal antibodies specific for gamma -carboxyglutamyl (Gla) residues.Effective electrostatic charge of coagulation factor X in solution and on phospholipid membranes: implications for activation mechanisms and structure-function relationships of the Gla domain.
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The Ca2+ ion and membrane binding structure of the Gla domain of Ca-prothrombin fragment 1.
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The Ca2+ ion and membrane bind ...... of Ca-prothrombin fragment 1.
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A M de Vos
A Tulinsky
K Padmanabhan
M Soriano-Garcia
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10.1021/BI00124A016
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1992-03-01T00:00:00Z