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- Tenase abstract "In coagulation, the procoagulant protein factor X can be activated into factor Xa two ways; extrinsically or intrinsically.The activating complexes are called tenase. Tenase is a contraction of \"ten\" and the suffix \"-ase\", which means, that the complex activates its substrate (inactive factor X) by cleaving it. Extrinsic tenase complex is made up of tissue factor, factor VII, and Ca2+ as an activating ion. Intrinsic tenase complex contains the active factor IX (IXa), its cofactor factor VIII (VIIIa), the substrate (factor X), and they are activated by negatively charged surfaces (such as glass, active platelet membrane, sometimes cell membrane of monocytes). These vitamin K-dependent procoagulant factors dock to this surface through their Gla domain with Ca2+ bridges. This makes the activating process much faster and blocks the binding of inhibitors.".
- Tenase wikiPageID "5853571".
- Tenase wikiPageLength "1027".
- Tenase wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Tenase wikiPageRevisionID "675124911".
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_in_biology.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coagulation_system.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Factor_IX.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Factor_VII.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Factor_VIII.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Factor_X.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Gla_domain.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Monocyte.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Platelet.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_factor.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_K.
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLinkText ""tenase" complex".
- Tenase wikiPageWikiLinkText "tenase".
- Tenase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Tenase subject Category:Coagulation_system.
- Tenase hypernym Tenase.
- Tenase comment "In coagulation, the procoagulant protein factor X can be activated into factor Xa two ways; extrinsically or intrinsically.The activating complexes are called tenase. Tenase is a contraction of \"ten\" and the suffix \"-ase\", which means, that the complex activates its substrate (inactive factor X) by cleaving it. Extrinsic tenase complex is made up of tissue factor, factor VII, and Ca2+ as an activating ion.".
- Tenase label "Tenase".
- Tenase sameAs Q2403293.
- Tenase sameAs Tenasekomplex.
- Tenase sameAs m.0f93lv.
- Tenase sameAs Q2403293.
- Tenase wasDerivedFrom Tenase?oldid=675124911.
- Tenase isPrimaryTopicOf Tenase.