Bovine Factor X
9-BCX-1050 | Vial | 100 µg |
9-BCX-1050-1 | Vial | 1 mg |
Structure: 2 subunits (16 500 & 39 300), N-terminal Gla domain and 2 EGF domains
Description of the Bovine Factor X
MW(Da) : 55 100
Extinction coef. : 12.4
Isoelectric point: 4.8-5.2
Advantages
The vast majority of zymogens is pure (without additives) with > 95 % purity SDS-PAGE.
No additive or preservative.
Informations
A zymogen (or proenzyme) is an inactive enzyme precursor. A zymogen requires a biochemical change for it to become an active enzyme. A proenzyme or zymogen is a protein precursor of an enzyme which can give, after activation, an active enzyme. 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.




