Description
Human factor VII is a single chain, vitamin K-dependent, plasma glycoprotein which is synthesized in the liver. Prior to secretion into the blood, post translational modification by a vitamin K-dependent carboxylase produces ten-carboxyglutamic acid (gla) residues located in the NH2-terminal portion of the molecule, which facilitate cell membrane binding. Factor VII is proteolytically activated to the serine protease, factor VIIa, during coagulation. Factor VII can be activated by thrombin, factor IXa, factor Xa or factor XIIa.
7686 | Factor VII Human Plasma DataSheet
Biomolecule/Target: Factor VII
Synonyms: Proconvertin, Serum prothrombin conversion accelerator.
Alternates names: Proconvertin, Serum prothrombin conversion accelerator.
Taglines: Responsible for starting a cascade of proteolytic events that lead to thrombin generation, fibrin deposition, and platelet activation.
NCBI Gene ID #: 2247
NCBI Gene Symbol: FGF-2
Gene Source: Human
Accession #: P09038
Recombinant: No
Source: Human Plasma
Purity by SDS-PAGEs: 95%
Assay: SDS-PAGE
Purity: N/A
Assay #2: N/A
Endotoxin Level: N/A
Activity (Specifications/test method): N/A
Biological activity: Lot dependent
Results: Lot dependent
Binding Capacity: N/A
Unit Definition: N/A
Molecular Weight: 50 kDa
Concentration: N/A
Appearance: Liquid
Physical form description: In 20 mM Tris-HCl, 0.1 M NaCl, 1 mM Benzamidine, pH 7.4.
Reconstitution Instructions: N/A
Amino acid sequence: N/A