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Thrombin activation of protein C requires prior processing by a liver proprotein convertase
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 292Issue 25p10564–10573Published online: June 23, 2017- Rachid Essalmani
- Delia Susan-Resiga
- Johann Guillemot
- Woojin Kim
- Vatsal Sachan
- Zuhier Awan
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 7Protein C, a secretory vitamin K-dependent anticoagulant serine protease, inactivates factors Va/VIIIa. It is exclusively synthesized in liver hepatocytes as an inactive zymogen (proprotein C). In humans, thrombin cleavage of the propeptide at PR221↓ results in activated protein C (APC; residues 222–461). However, the propeptide is also cleaved by a furin-like proprotein convertase(s) (PCs) at KKRSHLKR199↓ (underlined basic residues critical for the recognition by PCs), but the order of cleavage is unknown.