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Assessment of the protein interaction between coagulation factor XII and corn trypsin inhibitor by molecular docking and biochemical validation (2017)
Journal Article
Hamad, B. K., Pathak, M., Manna, R., Fischer, P. M., Emsley, J., & Dekker, L. V. (2017). Assessment of the protein interaction between coagulation factor XII and corn trypsin inhibitor by molecular docking and biochemical validation. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 15(9), 1818-1828. https://doi.org/10.1111/jth.13773

Background: Corn trypsin inhibitor (CTI) has selectivity for serine proteases coagulation factor XII (FXII) and trypsin. CTI is in widespread use as a reagent that specifically inhibits the intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation but not the extrinsic... Read More about Assessment of the protein interaction between coagulation factor XII and corn trypsin inhibitor by molecular docking and biochemical validation.

Proteolytic properties of single-chain factor XII: a mechanism for triggering contact activation (2017)
Journal Article
Ivanov, I., Matafonov, A., Sun, M., Cheng, Q., Dickeson, S. K., Verhamme, I. M., …Gailani, D. (2017). Proteolytic properties of single-chain factor XII: a mechanism for triggering contact activation. Blood, 129(11), 1527-1537. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2016-10-744110

When blood is exposed to variety of artificial surfaces and biologic substances, the plasma proteins factor XII (FXII) and prekallikrein undergo reciprocal proteolytic conversion to the proteases αFXIIa and α-kallikrein by a process called contact ac... Read More about Proteolytic properties of single-chain factor XII: a mechanism for triggering contact activation.