PMID: 9187649Jun 1, 1997Paper

Structure of coagulation factors IX/X-binding protein, a heterodimer of C-type lectin domains

Nature Structural Biology
H MizunoT Morita

Abstract

Coagulation factors IX/X-binding protein is an intertwined dimer with a central loop projecting into the adjoining subunit. Excluding this loop, each subunit has a fold similar to rat mannose-binding protein.

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