Coagulation factor X
Used for
autoprothrombin III, EC 3.4.21.6, prothrombase, prothrombinase, Prower factor, Stuart factor, thrombokinase
Broader Terms
clotting factor, serine proteinase
Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)
- The structural gene for human coagulation factor X is located on chromosome 13q34.
- The relative orientation of Gla and EGF domains in coagulation factor X is altered by Ca2+ binding to the first EGF domain.
- Blood coagulation Factor X is a serine protease required for both the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways of coagulation.
- ; "The relative orientation of Gla and EGF domains in coagulation factor X is altere 1000 d by Ca2+ binding to the first EGF domain.
- Coagulation factor X is activated by the extrinsic Xase complex composed of factor VIIa associated with the integral membrane protein tissue factor.
