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Comparative Study
. 1986 Jun 1;42(5):595-604.
doi: 10.1016/0049-3848(86)90338-5.

Heterogeneity of factor IX BM. Difference of cleavage sites by factor XIa and Ca2+ in factor IX Kashihara, factor IX Nagoya and factor IX Niigata

Comparative Study

Heterogeneity of factor IX BM. Difference of cleavage sites by factor XIa and Ca2+ in factor IX Kashihara, factor IX Nagoya and factor IX Niigata

A Yoshioka et al. Thromb Res. .

Abstract

Abnormal factor IX was isolated from the plasma of a patient with hemophilia B Kashihara and two patients with hemophilia BM. The F.IX was purified to homogeneity by using monoclonal anti-F.IX-Sephrose, heparin-Sepharose and DEAE-Sephadex A-50 affinity chromatography successively. The isolated proteins have the same molecular weight and the same mobility on crossed immunoelectrophoresis as normal F.IX. The limited proteolysis of purified proteins was induced by F.XIa/Ca2+ or by RVV-X/Ca2+. A time course study showed that F.IX Nagoya seemed to be cleaved by neither F.XIa nor RVV-X, F.IX Kashihara was cleaved partially by F.XIa but not by RVV-X, and that F.IX Niigata was cleaved completely at the rate similar to normal F.IX, though the resultant product of F.IX Niigata did not show any F.IXa activity. These results favored the view that hemophilia B+ or BM is a heterogeneous disorder.

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