EC Number |
Posttranslational Modification |
Reference |
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3.4.21.6 | glycoprotein |
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754844 |
3.4.21.6 | no modification |
analysis for hexoses, amino sugars and neuraminic acids is negative |
81419 |
3.4.21.6 | proteolytic modification |
a protein present in Russell's viper venom specifically cleaves a specific peptide bond, resulting in the release of a glycopeptide of MW 11000 Da from the amino terminal end of the heavy chain |
81422 |
3.4.21.6 | proteolytic modification |
activation of factor X and GDFX to factor Xa and GDFXa, respectively, by Russel's viper venom and human antithrombin |
649955 |
3.4.21.6 | proteolytic modification |
activation of the zymogen factor X to factor Xa by proteolytic cleavage initiates the extrinsic coagulation pathway, overview |
683838 |
3.4.21.6 | proteolytic modification |
autoproteolytic conversion of factor Xaalpha to factor Xabeta by excision of a 4000 Da fragment, beta-peptide |
81425 |
3.4.21.6 | proteolytic modification |
factor X is converted into its active form, factor Xa, in response to the factor VIIa-tissue factor, i.e. thromboplastin, complex, overview. Kinetics of immobilized tissue factor binding to factor VIIa compared to non-immobilzed one, overview. Immobilization of the tissue factor on the surface has no qualitative effect on the kinetics of tissue factor interaction with factor VIIa and does not affect the activation activity of factor Xa and the coagulation cascade |
717234 |
3.4.21.6 | proteolytic modification |
factor X is the zymogen |
81416, 81417 |
3.4.21.6 | proteolytic modification |
factor Xa formation is catalyzed by the intrinsic tenase, i.e. factor VIIa and tissue factor complex, via proteolytic cleavage, analysis of roles of extrinsic and intrinsic tenases in fX activation, and roles of extrinsic tenase and fXIa in fIX activation during clot formation in a reaction-diffusion system, computational simulations, overview |
683259 |
3.4.21.6 | proteolytic modification |
processing and activation of the recombinant wild-type and mutant zymogens to mature enzymes by Russell's viper venom |
650585 |