Biochem of Coag Flashcards
What proteases does antithrombin III block?
IXa, Xa, XIa, and XIIa
Warfarin initially promotes clotting because of inhibition of these proteins.
S and C
Describe the mechanism of warfarin
Warfarin competes with Vitamin K by blocking vit. K reductase enzymes and preventing the carboxylation of factors II, VII, IX, X (and proteins C and S)
Why is ASA an irreversible platlet inhibitor?
Because it convalently binds COX and platelets can’t make more
Name and describe the 3 forms of Heparin
HMW(unfractionated) - binds Xa and ATIII
LMW(fractionated) - Xa and some ATIII
Fondapurinax(fractionated) - Xa
vWf facilitates binding of subendothelium to what portion of the platelet?
GP1B-V-IX
What enzyme does warfarin inhibit? What is the role of the enzyme in coagulation?
Vitamin K reductase enzymes
Reduce vitamin K to make prothrombin from prothrombin precursors
What is the activity of thromboxane (TXA)?
platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction