Evidence for competition between vitamin K-dependent clotting factors for intracellular processing by the vitamin K-dependent gamma-carboxylase
- PMID: 8578539
- DOI: 10.1016/0049-3848(95)00151-g
Evidence for competition between vitamin K-dependent clotting factors for intracellular processing by the vitamin K-dependent gamma-carboxylase
Abstract
This study demonstrates an apparent competition between newly synthesized precursors of prothrombin and factor X for binding to and processing by the gamma-carboxylase in the ER membrane of hepatocytes. The precursor of factor X appears to exhibit a strong affinity for the carboxylase than the prothrombin precursor. This conclusion is supported by the findings that 1) in normal hepatocytes, the factor X precursor prevents increased prothrombin precursor binding to the ER membrane, 2) increased prothrombin binding to the ER membrane was measured in H4-II-E-C3 Reuber H-35 cells where factor X synthesis is suppressed. The variations in the concentrations of the prothrombin and the factor X precursors that were as associated with the ER membrane correlated with the available prothrombin and factor X substrate pools for the gamma-carboxylase.
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