| Literature DB >> 19446556 |
Weiqiong Gan1, Li Deng, Chen Yang, Qingfeng He, Jingjing Hu, Huan Yin, Xian Jin, Chengyu Lu, Yamin Wu, Lifei Peng.
Abstract
A full-length cDNA encoding an anticoagulant peptide, named AduNAP4, was cloned and identified from the human hookworm Ancylostoma duodenale. AduNAP4 has 104 amino acids including a predicted 23-residue signal peptide and shows <or= 50% similarity with other known nematode anticoagulant protein/peptide (NAP). AduNAP4 is extremely efficient at prolonging the activated partial thromboplastin time, and is an inhibitor of both fXa (K(i)=7.34+/-1.74 nM) and fXIa (K(i)=42.45+/-3.25 nM). No fXIa inhibitor has previously been described from other blood-feeding animals. Our results suggest that hookworms have evolved a potent mechanism that interferes with coagulation by inhibition of fXIa to facilitate its blood-feeding lifestyle.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19446556 DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2009.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124