Result Untitled Document Coagulation factor XISourceBos taurus (cattle) Taxonomy Bos taurus Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Laurasiatheria; Cetartiodactyla; Ruminantia; Pecora; Bovidae; Bovinae; Bos.KeywordsBlood coagulation; Disease mutation; Disulfide bond; Glycoprotein; Heparin-binding; Hydrolase; Phosphoprotein; Protease; Repeat; Secreted; Serine protease; Signal.DetailsFunction: Factor XI triggers the middle phase of the intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation by activating factor IX (By similarity). Post-translational modification: Activated by factor XIIa (or XII), which cleaves each polypeptide after Arg-387 into the light chain, which contains the active site, and the heavy chain, which associates with high molecular weight (HMW) kininogen (By similarity). Similarity: Belongs to the peptidase S1 family. Plasma kallikrein subfamily. Contains 4 apple domains. Contains 1 peptidase S1 domain. Subcellular location: Secreted (By similarity). Subunit structure: Homodimer; disulfide-linked. After activation the heavy and light chains are also linked by a disulfide bond (By similarity). Disease: Defects in F11 are the cause of factor XI deficiency in Japanese black cattle. It is an hereditary mild bleeding disorder with an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. Sequence length: 625 AA. SequenceMTLLYQMVHFALFASVAGECVTTLFQDACFKGGDITVAFAPNAKHCQIICTHHPRCLLFTFMTESSSEDPTKWYTCILKDSVTETLPMVNMTGAISGYSSKQCLHHISACSKDMYVDLNMKGMNYNSSLAQSARECQQRCTDDTHCHFFTFATRHFPSIKDRNTCLLKNTQTGTPTSITKLHEVVSGFSLKSCGLSNLACIRDIFPRTAFVDITIDTVMAPDPFVCRSICTHHPSCLFFTFLSEEWPTASERNLCLLKTSSSGLPSARFRKNRAFSGFSLQHCQHSVPVFCHSSFYRNTDFLGEELDIVDADSHEACQKTCTNSIRCQFFTYSPSQESCNGGKGKCYLKLSANGSPTKILHGTGSISGYTLRLCKMDNVCTTKIKTRIVGGTQSVHGEWPWQITLHVTSPTQRHLCGGAIIGNQWILTAAHCFNEVKSPNVLRVYSGILNQSEIKEDTSFFGVQEIIIHDQYEKAESGYDIALLKLETAMNYTDSQWPICLPSKGDRNVMYTECWVTGWGYRKLRDKIQNTLQKAKVPLMTNEECQAGYREHRITSKMVCAGYREGGKDACKGDSGGPLSCKHNEVWHLVGITSWGEGCGQRERPGVYSNVVEYVDWILEKTQGPAccession NumberQ5NTB3 PubMed ID16104386 CTD DB407998Ensembl DBENSBTAT00000004648GeneID DB407998GO DB0008201, 0004252, 0007596, 0006508InterPro DBIPR000177, IPR003014, IPR003609, IPR018114, IPR001254, IPR001314, IPR009003IPI DBIPI00696841KEGGbta:407998NCBIAB196307, BAD77921, AB196308, BAD77922OMIM105200, 134820, 202400, 134830, 202400, 134850, 202400, 176930, 601367, 134390, 188055, 227400, 600880, 601367, 612309, 227500, 134500, 306700, 300746, 306900, 227600, 176860, 188050, 612283, 612304, 176880, 612336PfamPF00024, PF00089PROSITE DBPS00495, PS50948, PS50240, PS00134, PS00135SMART DBSM00223, SM00020UniGeneBt.29971
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Coagulation factor XI
Function: Factor XI triggers the middle phase of the intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation by activating factor IX (By similarity). Post-translational modification: Activated by factor XIIa (or XII), which cleaves each polypeptide after Arg-387 into the light chain, which contains the active site, and the heavy chain, which associates with high molecular weight (HMW) kininogen (By similarity). Similarity: Belongs to the peptidase S1 family. Plasma kallikrein subfamily. Contains 4 apple domains. Contains 1 peptidase S1 domain. Subcellular location: Secreted (By similarity). Subunit structure: Homodimer; disulfide-linked. After activation the heavy and light chains are also linked by a disulfide bond (By similarity). Disease: Defects in F11 are the cause of factor XI deficiency in Japanese black cattle. It is an hereditary mild bleeding disorder with an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. Sequence length: 625 AA.
MTLLYQMVHFALFASVAGECVTTLFQDACFKGGDITVAFAPNAKHCQIICTHHPRCLLFTFMTESSSEDPTKWYTCILKDSVTETLPMVNMTGAISGYSSKQCLHHISACSKDMYVDLNMKGMNYNSSLAQSARECQQRCTDDTHCHFFTFATRHFPSIKDRNTCLLKNTQTGTPTSITKLHEVVSGFSLKSCGLSNLACIRDIFPRTAFVDITIDTVMAPDPFVCRSICTHHPSCLFFTFLSEEWPTASERNLCLLKTSSSGLPSARFRKNRAFSGFSLQHCQHSVPVFCHSSFYRNTDFLGEELDIVDADSHEACQKTCTNSIRCQFFTYSPSQESCNGGKGKCYLKLSANGSPTKILHGTGSISGYTLRLCKMDNVCTTKIKTRIVGGTQSVHGEWPWQITLHVTSPTQRHLCGGAIIGNQWILTAAHCFNEVKSPNVLRVYSGILNQSEIKEDTSFFGVQEIIIHDQYEKAESGYDIALLKLETAMNYTDSQWPICLPSKGDRNVMYTECWVTGWGYRKLRDKIQNTLQKAKVPLMTNEECQAGYREHRITSKMVCAGYREGGKDACKGDSGGPLSCKHNEVWHLVGITSWGEGCGQRERPGVYSNVVEYVDWILEKTQGP
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