Human Factor Xa – blocked active site (BEGRck)
9-HCXA-BEGR | Vial | 100 µg |
9-HCXA-BEGR-1 | Vial | 1 mg |
Structure: 2 PM subunits: 16 200 and 28 800 Da, N-terminal Gla domain and 2 EGF domains.
Formulation : 20 mM Hepes, 150 mM NaCl, pH 7.4
Description of the Human Factor Xa – blocked active site (BEGRck)
< 1 % FXa activity - Active-site blocked.
MW(Da) : 46 000
Extinction coef. : 11.6
Activity determined by coagulation and chromogenic tests
Advantages
The vast majority of enzymes is pure (without additives) with > 95% purity SDS-PAGE.
Expiration date of one year from delivery.
Delivery in large quantities
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Informations
An enzyme is a protein that catalyzes a biochemical reaction. It converts a substrate into a product.
Each enzyme has a structure adapted to its function and its activity is dependent on an optimum temperature and pH.
Factor X (FX) is a glycoprotein synthesized by the liver, dependent on vitamin K. FX is involved in the common pathway of coagulation.
It is activated in FXa by the FT-FVIIa complex or by the FVIIIa-FIXa complex in the presence of phospholipids.
FXa is neutralized by TFPI and antithrombin.





