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Factor XIa dimer in the activation of factor IX.
Sinha D, Marcinkiewicz M, Lear JD, Walsh PN. Sinha D, et al. Biochemistry. 2005 Aug 2;44(30):10416-22. doi: 10.1021/bi050361x. Biochemistry. 2005. PMID: 16042419
Macromolecular substrate-binding exosites on both the heavy and light chains of factor XIa mediate the formation of the Michaelis complex required for factor IX-activation.
Sinha D, Marcinkiewicz M, Navaneetham D, Walsh PN. Sinha D, et al. Biochemistry. 2007 Aug 28;46(34):9830-9. doi: 10.1021/bi062296c. Epub 2007 Aug 4. Biochemistry. 2007. PMID: 17676929
Binding of factor IX (FIX) to an exosite on the heavy chain of factor XIa (FXIa) is essential for the optimal activation of FIX (Sinha, D., Seaman, F. S., and Walsh, P. N. (1987) Biochemistry 26, 3768-3775). ...
Binding of factor IX (FIX) to an exosite on the heavy chain of factor XIa (FXIa) is essential for the optimal activation of FIX (Sinha
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