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Active Native Mouse Thrombin

Cat.No. : Thrombin-31M
Product Overview : Native Mouse Thrombin was purified from Plasma.
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Description : Thrombin (EC 3.4.21.5, fibrinogenase, thrombase, thrombofort, topical, thrombin-C, tropostasin, activated blood-coagulation factor II, blood-coagulation factor IIa, factor IIa, E thrombin, beta-thrombin, gamma-thrombin) is a serine protease that in humans is encoded by the F2 gene. Prothrombin (coagulation factor II) is proteolytically cleaved to form thrombin in the coagulation cascade, which ultimately results in the reduction of blood loss. Thrombin in turn acts as a serine protease that converts soluble fibrinogen into insoluble strands of fibrin, as well as catalyzing many other coagulation-related reactions.
Source : Plasma
Species : Mouse
Form : 50% glycerol/water (v/v)
Bio-activity : approximately 3800 NIH units/mg
Molecular Mass : 36700 Da
Purity : >95% by SDS-PAGE
Storage : Glyercol formulation: -20°CHepes formulation: -80°C
Publication :
A neutralizable dimeric anti-thrombin aptamer with potent anticoagulant activity in mice (2023)
Gene Name : F2 coagulation factor II [ Mus musculus ]
Official Symbol : F2
Synonyms : F2; coagulation factor II; prothrombin; Cf2; FII; Cf-2; thrombin;
Gene ID : 14061
mRNA Refseq : NM_010168
Protein Refseq : NP_034298
Pathway : Blood Clotting Cascade, organism-specific biosystem; Cell surface interactions at the vascular wall, organism-specific biosystem; Class A/1 (Rhodopsin-like receptors), organism-specific biosystem; Common Pathway, organism-specific biosystem; Complement and Coagulation Cascades, organism-specific biosystem; Complement and coagulation cascades, organism-specific biosystem; Complement and coagulation cascades, conserved biosystem;
Function : calcium ion binding; catalytic activity; hydrolase activity; peptidase activity; protein binding; receptor binding; serine-type endopeptidase activity; serine-type endopeptidase activity; serine-type peptidase activity; thrombospondin receptor activity;

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Can you discuss the role of the F2 gene in the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors, and how disruptions in this process may lead to coagulation disorders? 04/10/2022

The F2 gene plays a crucial role in the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors, including prothrombin. Disruptions in this process, often due to genetic or nutritional factors, can contribute to coagulation disorders, impacting hemostasis and blood clotting.

How is the F2 gene regulated at the transcriptional level, and what factors influence prothrombin synthesis in hepatocytes? 08/07/2021

Transcriptional regulation of the F2 gene involves factors like vitamin K-dependent gamma-carboxylation. Hepatocytes synthesize prothrombin under the influence of vitamin K and other coagulation factors.

The F2 gene encodes prothrombin, a crucial factor in blood coagulation. Prothrombin is converted to thrombin, a key enzyme in the clotting cascade, facilitating fibrin formation. 04/07/2020

The F2 gene encodes prothrombin, a crucial factor in blood coagulation. Prothrombin is converted to thrombin, a key enzyme in the clotting cascade, facilitating fibrin formation.

What are the implications of genetic variations in the F2 gene, particularly polymorphisms, on prothrombin function and susceptibility to thrombotic or bleeding disorders? 11/20/2019

Genetic variations in F2, including polymorphisms, can influence prothrombin function. Certain variants may predispose individuals to thrombotic or bleeding disorders.

How does genetic variation in the F2 gene impact prothrombin levels, and what are the consequences for an individual's risk of thrombotic events? 04/16/2018

Genetic variations in the F2 gene can influence prothrombin levels, affecting an individual's propensity for thrombotic events. Certain variants may predispose individuals to a higher or lower risk of abnormal blood clot formation.

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01/01/2022

    Quality control is evident. This product ensures accuracy in our studies.

    01/27/2019

      Our lab swears by this protein. Fast shipping is a definite bonus.

      12/18/2018

        Consistently reliable. The shipping speed is appreciated in our fast-paced lab.

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