The Activation of Factor X by Extracts of Rabbit Brain
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- 1 May 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 23 (5) , 657-668
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v23.5.657.657
Abstract
Thromboplastic preparations were obtained from rabbit brain. The data indicate that standard acetone-dried reagent functions by activating factor X, with factor VII as an accelerator. When crude tissue reagent was fractionated by butanol treatment and saline extraction, a water-soluble material was obtained which similarly activated factor X. In each case, a source of phosphatide was necessary for activated factor X to yield full clotting activity; this phosphatide was provided in the crude tissue reagent but it was lacking in the water-soluble extract. The extract was further purified and characterized. It appears to be a protein and it evidently activates factor X enzymatically. The data thus indicate that brain thrombloplastin contains two separable clotting activities: one of these activates factor X, the other supplies phosphatide.Keywords
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