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Decarboxylation of gamma-carboxyglutamic acid residues in human prothrombin. Stoichiometry of calcium binding to gamma-carboxyglutamic acid in prothrombin.

S Paul Bajaj,Paul A. Price,WA Russell-1982-04-01-Journal of Biological Chemistry
52

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The abbreviations used are: Gla, y-carboxyglutamic acid; 0.5-Gla I1 variant, fully decarboxylated prothrombin; 3-Gla 11 variant, Partially decarboxylated prothrombin; 10-Gla 11 110 "C variant, Prothrombin protected by Ca2+ from thermal decarboxylation; 10-Gla I1 variant, normal native prothrombin; IIa,

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The abbreviations used are: Gla, y-carboxyglutamic acid; 0.5-Gla I1 variant, fully decarboxylated prothrombin; 3-Gla 11 variant, Partially decarboxylated prothrombin; 10-Gla 11 110 "C variant, Prothrombin protected by Ca2+ from thermal decarboxylation; 10-Gla I1 variant, normal native prothrombin; IIa,

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ChemistryCalciumDecarboxylationBiochemistryOrganic chemistry

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