The Tick-Derived Anticoagulant Madanin Is Processed by Thrombin and Factor Xa

Volume: 8, Issue: 8, Pages: e71866 - e71866
Published: Aug 12, 2013
Abstract
The cysteine-less peptidic anticoagulants madanin-1 and madanin-2 from the bush tick Haemaphysalis longicornis are the founding members of the MEROPS inhibitor family I53. It has been previously suggested that madanins exert their functional activity by competing with physiological substrates for binding to the positively charged exosite I (fibrinogen-binding exosite) of α-thrombin. We hereby demonstrate that competitive inhibition of α-thrombin...
Paper Details
Title
The Tick-Derived Anticoagulant Madanin Is Processed by Thrombin and Factor Xa
Published Date
Aug 12, 2013
Volume
8
Issue
8
Pages
e71866 - e71866
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