Kurachi K, Fujikawa K, Schmer G, Davie E W
Biochemistry. 1976 Jan 27;15(2):373-7. doi: 10.1021/bi00647a021.
Factor IXa and factor Xabeta are serine proteases which participate in the middle phase of blood coagulation. These two enzymes are inhibited by antithrombin III by the formation of an enzyme-inhibitor complex containing 1 mol of enzyme and 1 mol of antithrombin III. The complex was readily demonstrated by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and loss of coagulant or esterase activity at increasing concentrations of inhibitor. The inactivation of factor IXa by antithrombin III was relatively slow, but the reaction was greatly accelerated by the addition of heparin.
凝血因子IXa和凝血因子Xabeta是参与血液凝固中期的丝氨酸蛋白酶。这两种酶通过形成含有1摩尔酶和1摩尔抗凝血酶III的酶-抑制剂复合物而被抗凝血酶III抑制。通过十二烷基硫酸钠聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳以及在抑制剂浓度增加时凝血剂或酯酶活性的丧失,很容易证明该复合物的存在。抗凝血酶III使凝血因子IXa失活的过程相对较慢,但加入肝素后反应大大加速。