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Functionally active thrombomodulin is present in human platelets.

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  • Functionally active thrombomodulin is present in human platelets. Abstract Text:

    k suzukiK Suzuki,j nishiokaJ Nishioka,t hayashiT Hayashi,y kosakaY Kosaka,

    We found functionally active thrombomodulin in human platelets (60 +/- 18 molecules per platelet). Protein C appeared not to be activated by thrombin with gel-filtered platelets. However, the activation of protein C by thrombin was accelerated by thrombin-stimulated and washed platelets. This cofactor activity of the platelets was neutralized by the anti-lung thrombomodulin-F(ab')2. From the Triton X-extract of platelets, thrombomodulin was partially purified by diisopropylphosphoryl-thrombin-agarose affinity chromatography. The Mr of the predominant platelet thrombomodulin was 78,000 before and 109,000 after reduction on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, values identical to those of placental thrombomodulin. The specific activity of the cofactor activity, apparent Kd (0.4 nM) for thrombin and Km (0.67 microM) for protein C of platelet thrombomodulin were also identical to those of placenta thrombomodulin. Thrombomodulin may play a role in activation of protein C on the surface of platelets.

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    k suzukiK Suzuki,j nishiokaJ Nishioka,t hayashiT Hayashi,y kosakaY Kosaka,

    For similar enzymes and coenzymes: enzymes: hydrolases: peptide hydrolases: endopeptidases: serine endopeptidases: thrombin research abstracts see: enzymes and coenzymes: enzymes: hydrolases: peptide hydrolases: endopeptidases: serine endopeptidases: thrombin research

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    Functionally active thrombomodulin is present in human platelets. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 104

    Page Numbers: 628-32

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 1988

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

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    KEYWORDS: Thrombin

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Functionally active thrombomodulin is present in human platelets. Information

    Substance Name: Thrombin

    Registry Number: EC 3.4.21.5

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Laboratory Medicine, Mie University School of Medicine.

    Country: JAPAN

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    MEDLINETA: J Biochem

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