2002
DOI: 10.2174/1389203023380666
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Dissecting Functional Interactions in Coagulation Protein Complexes by Use of NMR Spectroscopy

Abstract: The blood coagulation cascade can be considered as a system of well-orchestrated protein activation reactions involving and leading to the formation of large macromolecular assemblies. NMR investigations performed during the last six years have focused on the structural, motional and binding properties of some protein domains and interfaces critical for the formation of these protein complexes, outlining sophisticated intermolecular adaptations. The studied protein domains are either single molecules or covale… Show more

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