“…The FV protein is encoded by the F5 gene, which has been mapped to human chromosome 1q23 [8]. Previous studies have shown that FV is synthesized in human and guinea pig megakaryocytes [9,10], human Correspondences: (1) Tsun-Mei Lin, PhD, Department of Laboratory Medicine, E-DA Hospital/I-SHOU University, Kaohsiung County, Taiwan Tel: +886-7-6150011-2801; Fax: +886-7-6150925; e-mail: ltmei@mail.ncku.edu.tw (2) Ming-Ching Shen, MD, Hemophilia Treatment and Thrombosis Center, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua 500, Taiwan Tel: +886-4-7238589-7246; Fax: +886-4-7228289; e-mail: 111710@cch.org.tw macrophages [11], bovine aortic endothelial cells [12] and the hepatoma cell line, HepG2 [13]. Moreover, several posttranslational modifications are required for FV protein secretion and activity, including disulphide bond formation, N-linked glycosylation, O-linked glycosylation, tyrosine sulphation and phosphorylation [14].…”