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THE FIRST COMPONENT OF THE KININ-FORMING SYSTEM IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLASMA : ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLOTTING FACTOR XII (HAGEMAN FACTOR)

The isolation and characterization of the first component of the kinin-forming system in human and rabbit plasma are presented. Functionally, the molecule is the precursor of the activator of prekallikrein (Pre-PKA) and evidence is presented that it is identical with Hageman factor (clotting factor...

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Autores principales: Cochrane, C. G., Wuepper, K. D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1971
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4106492
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description The isolation and characterization of the first component of the kinin-forming system in human and rabbit plasma are presented. Functionally, the molecule is the precursor of the activator of prekallikrein (Pre-PKA) and evidence is presented that it is identical with Hageman factor (clotting factor XII). The component from each plasma possessed similar characteristics. This molecule was found to have a mol wt of 110,000 and sedimentation rate of 4.6S. It migrated in electrophoresis as a β-globulin, having an isoelectric point of 6.1. Upon activation with glass, kaolin, diatomaceous earth, ellagic acid, or trypsin, the activated molecule converted purified prekallikrein (prokininogenase) to the active enzyme. Clot-promoting activity was associated with the capacity to activate prekallikrein through each procedure of isolation. The clot-promoting factor was in precursor form, requiring treatment with kaolin or trypsin to gain activity. Evidence indicated that the protein was Hageman factor (factor XII): it promoted clotting of factor XII-deficient, but not Factor XI- or IX-deficient plasma, and did not convert fibrinogen to fibrin it bound to and was activated by kaolin or other negatively charged particles in the presence of chelating agents; the activation by kaolin could be prevented by pretreating the kaolin with hexadimethrine bromide (H Br); prekallikrein-activating and clot-promoting activities were identical in their physical properties; and the prekallikrein activator could not be detected in Hageman factor-deficient plasma. Activation of Hageman factor was accompanied by cleavage of the molecule into several fragments, one of which possessed prekallikrein-activating (PKA) and clot-promoting properties. The PKA fragment sedimented at 2.6S and by gel filtration was found to have a molecular weight of 32,000. The PKA possessed only 1/50 the clot-promoting capacity of the freshly activated native molecule.
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spelling pubmed-21389902008-04-17 THE FIRST COMPONENT OF THE KININ-FORMING SYSTEM IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLASMA : ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLOTTING FACTOR XII (HAGEMAN FACTOR) Cochrane, C. G. Wuepper, K. D. J Exp Med Article The isolation and characterization of the first component of the kinin-forming system in human and rabbit plasma are presented. Functionally, the molecule is the precursor of the activator of prekallikrein (Pre-PKA) and evidence is presented that it is identical with Hageman factor (clotting factor XII). The component from each plasma possessed similar characteristics. This molecule was found to have a mol wt of 110,000 and sedimentation rate of 4.6S. It migrated in electrophoresis as a β-globulin, having an isoelectric point of 6.1. Upon activation with glass, kaolin, diatomaceous earth, ellagic acid, or trypsin, the activated molecule converted purified prekallikrein (prokininogenase) to the active enzyme. Clot-promoting activity was associated with the capacity to activate prekallikrein through each procedure of isolation. The clot-promoting factor was in precursor form, requiring treatment with kaolin or trypsin to gain activity. Evidence indicated that the protein was Hageman factor (factor XII): it promoted clotting of factor XII-deficient, but not Factor XI- or IX-deficient plasma, and did not convert fibrinogen to fibrin it bound to and was activated by kaolin or other negatively charged particles in the presence of chelating agents; the activation by kaolin could be prevented by pretreating the kaolin with hexadimethrine bromide (H Br); prekallikrein-activating and clot-promoting activities were identical in their physical properties; and the prekallikrein activator could not be detected in Hageman factor-deficient plasma. Activation of Hageman factor was accompanied by cleavage of the molecule into several fragments, one of which possessed prekallikrein-activating (PKA) and clot-promoting properties. The PKA fragment sedimented at 2.6S and by gel filtration was found to have a molecular weight of 32,000. The PKA possessed only 1/50 the clot-promoting capacity of the freshly activated native molecule. The Rockefeller University Press 1971-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138990/ /pubmed/4106492 Text en Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Cochrane, C. G.
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THE FIRST COMPONENT OF THE KININ-FORMING SYSTEM IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLASMA : ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLOTTING FACTOR XII (HAGEMAN FACTOR)
title THE FIRST COMPONENT OF THE KININ-FORMING SYSTEM IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLASMA : ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLOTTING FACTOR XII (HAGEMAN FACTOR)
title_full THE FIRST COMPONENT OF THE KININ-FORMING SYSTEM IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLASMA : ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLOTTING FACTOR XII (HAGEMAN FACTOR)
title_fullStr THE FIRST COMPONENT OF THE KININ-FORMING SYSTEM IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLASMA : ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLOTTING FACTOR XII (HAGEMAN FACTOR)
title_full_unstemmed THE FIRST COMPONENT OF THE KININ-FORMING SYSTEM IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLASMA : ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLOTTING FACTOR XII (HAGEMAN FACTOR)
title_short THE FIRST COMPONENT OF THE KININ-FORMING SYSTEM IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLASMA : ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLOTTING FACTOR XII (HAGEMAN FACTOR)
title_sort first component of the kinin-forming system in human and rabbit plasma : its relationship to clotting factor xii (hageman factor)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4106492
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