Esmon C T, Stenflo J, Suttie J W
J Biol Chem. 1976 May 25;251(10):3052-6.
Conclusive evidence is presented that a recently purified (Stenflo, J. (1976) J. Biol. Chem. 251, 355-363) vitamin K-dependent protein (arbitrarily referred to as Protein C) which is not related to prothrombin, Factors IX or X is also unrelated to Factor VII. It therefore appears to be a new, previously unrecognized vitamin K-dependent protein. In contrast to prothrombin, which binds to negatively charged phospholipid only in the presence of Ca2+ ions, Protein C, like the other vitamin K-dependent proteins, is a precursor of a serine esterase, presumably a protease, but it does not seem to be necessary for blood coagulation. Although the lipid-binding properties of Protein C may suggest that it is associated with membrane structures, its biological function remains unknown.
有确凿证据表明,一种最近纯化的(Stenflo, J. (1976) J. Biol. Chem. 251, 355 - 363)维生素K依赖蛋白(任意称为蛋白C)与凝血酶原、因子IX或X无关,也与因子VII无关。因此,它似乎是一种新的、以前未被认识的维生素K依赖蛋白。与仅在Ca2+离子存在下才与带负电荷磷脂结合的凝血酶原不同,蛋白C与其他维生素K依赖蛋白一样,是一种丝氨酸酯酶的前体,大概是一种蛋白酶,但它似乎对血液凝固并非必需。尽管蛋白C的脂质结合特性可能表明它与膜结构有关,但其生物学功能仍然未知。