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Baillière's clinical haematology | 1989

7 Factor V: A prototype pro-cofactor for vitamin K-dependent enzyme complexes in blood clotting

Richard J. Jenny; Kenneth G. Mann

The relative abundance of factor V, factor X and prothrombin has enabled detailed analyses of the prothrombinase complex. Determination of the primary structure for factor V has provided the basis for examination of structure-function relationships. The imminent in vitro expression of recombinant factor V will provide the opportunity for site-specific mutagenesis and a verification of these structure-function relationships. A comparison of the physical properties and primary structures for factors V and VIII has revealed extensive similarities in these two cofactor proteins. This observation indicates that a direct application of the technology developed for the analysis of prothrombinase will lead to an equal understanding of the factor Xase complex. Whether similar relationships exist for other blood coagulation enzyme complexes remains to be determined.


Analytical Biochemistry | 1986

Identification and isolation of vitamin K-dependent proteins by HPLC

Robert D. Litwiller; Richard J. Jenny; Kenneth G. Mann

Six of the seven known vitamin K-dependent proteins found in plasma were chromatographed on a large-pore propylsilane column using aqueous trifluoroacetic acid/acetonitrile gradients. Prothrombin and Factor VII coeluted, the others were readily resolved. The technique has been used to monitor the purification of protein C and protein S using immobilized anti-protein S. Preliminary evidence is presented which is suggestive of the existence of additional vitamin K-dependent proteins in plasma.


Annual Review of Biochemistry | 1988

Cofactor Proteins in the Assembly and Expression of Blood Clotting Enzyme Complexes

Kenneth G. Mann; Richard J. Jenny; Sriram Krishnaswamy


Protein Expression and Purification | 2003

A critical review of the methods for cleavage of fusion proteins with thrombin and factor Xa

Richard J. Jenny; Kenneth G. Mann; Roger L. Lundblad


Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 1998

Measurement of Active Coagulation Factors in Autoplex ® -T with Colorimetric Active Site-Specific Assay Technology

Roger L. Lundblad; Jennifer Bergstrom; René De Vreker; Gordon L. Bray; Edward D. Gomperts; Don Baker; Henry S. Kingdon; Kenneth G. Mann; Jeanette Hartshorn; Richard J. Jenny


Blood | 1986

Monoclonal antibodies to human vitamin K-dependent protein S.

Robert D. Litwiller; Richard J. Jenny; Jerry A. Katzmann; Randall S. Miller; Kenneth G. Mann


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1984

Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis in the systematic development of new laboratory tests.

Russell P. Tracy; Donald S. Young; Jerry A. Katzmann; Richard J. Jenny


Archive | 2011

THERAPEUTICS FOR TRAUMA INDUCED FACTOR V CONSUMPTIVE COAGULOPATHY

Richard J. Jenny; Kenneth G. Mann


Archive | 2005

Testing of Intravenous Hemostatic Agents in a Novel Swine Model of Bleeding: Preliminary Results With FXa-PCPs

Kathy L. Ryan; Ryan H. Dorfman; Anthony E. Pusateri; Richard J. Jenny; Harold G. Klemcke


Archive | 2005

Evaluation of Novel Hemostatic Agents in a Swine Model of Non-Compressible Hemorrhage

Ryan H. Dorfman; Kathy L. Ryan; Anthony E. Pusateri; Richard J. Jenny; Harold G. Klemcke

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Donald S. Young

University of Pennsylvania

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Edward D. Gomperts

Children's Hospital Los Angeles

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Henry S. Kingdon

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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