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{{STRUCTURE_1tb6|  PDB=1tb6  | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Antithrombin complex with thrombin and heparin polysaccharide, [[1tb6]] }}
{{STRUCTURE_1tb6|  PDB=1tb6  | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Antithrombin complex with thrombin and heparin polysaccharide, [[1tb6]] }}


'''Antithrombin''' (AT) inactivates several enzymes of the coagulation cycle.  A-AT contains 4 occupied glycosylation sites and is found in blood palsma. B-AT contains only 3 occupied glycosylation sites.  AT-I refers to the absorption of thrombin to fibrin; AT-II and heparin interfere with the interactin of thrombin and fibrinogen; AT-III inactivates thrombin in plasma; AT-IV becomes activated during blood coagulation.
'''Antithrombin''' (AT) inactivates several enzymes of the coagulation cycle.  α-AT contains 4 occupied glycosylation sites and is found in blood palsma. β-AT contains only 3 occupied glycosylation sites.  AT-I refers to the absorption of thrombin to fibrin; AT-II and heparin interfere with the interactin of thrombin and fibrinogen; AT-III inactivates thrombin in plasma; AT-IV becomes activated during blood coagulation.


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[[1ant]], [[2ant]] – hAT – human
[[1ant]], [[2ant]] – hAT – human


[[1e05]] - ha-AT-III
[[1e05]] - -AT-III


[[1e04]] – hb-AT-III
[[1e04]] – -AT-III


[[1ath]], [[2znh]] – hAT-III
[[1ath]], [[2znh]] – hAT-III
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[[1azx]], [[1nq9]], [[3evj]] – hAT + heparin pentasaccharide
[[1azx]], [[1nq9]], [[3evj]] – hAT + heparin pentasaccharide


[[1e03]] – ha-AT-III + heparin pentasaccharide
[[1e03]] – -AT-III + heparin pentasaccharide


[[1dzh]] - hAT-III (mutant) + fluorescein
[[1dzh]] - hAT-III (mutant) + fluorescein

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