Biophysical studies of the interaction between high molecular weight kininogen and gC1q-R : initiating the contact pathwayTools Slater, Alex (2017) Biophysical studies of the interaction between high molecular weight kininogen and gC1q-R : initiating the contact pathway. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe contact pathway is part of the coagulation pathway involved in haemosta- sis. It is responsible for the deposition of fibrin fibres during blood coagulation as well as the production of the inflammatory mediator bradykinin. This path- way is initiated when the three enzymes prekallikrein, factor XI and factor XII are assembled at the cell surface triggering a cleavage cascade that results in the deposition of fibrin. High molecular weight kininogen is a cofactor respon- sible for the presentation of Factor XI and prekallikrein to the cell surface where these proteins come into contact with the cell bound FXII. Both FXII and high molecular weight kininogen bind to endothelial cells through the monotrimeric endothelial cell receptor gC1q-R in a zinc-dependent manner.
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