Tissue factor pathway inhibitor

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Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is a protease inhibitor which inhibits coagulation factor Xa and VIIa. TFPI contains three Kunitz domains. The Kunitz domain is disulfide-rich and is arranged to form a twisted two-stranded antiparallel β sheet followed by an α helix. Kunitz I domain inhibits VIIa coagulation factor while Kunitz II domain inhibits Xa.

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Human tissue factor pathway inhibitor I kunitz domain II (grey and green) complex with trypsin (pink and yellow) and Ca+2 ion (PDB code 1tfx) comp

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3D Structures of tissue factor pathway inhibitor3D Structures of tissue factor pathway inhibitor

Updated on 14-September-2016

1adz – hTFPI-1 kunitz domain II (mutant) – human - NMR
1irh – hTFPI-1 kunitz domain III - NMR
1tfx – hTFPI-1 kunitz domain II + trypsin
1zr0 – hTFPI-2 kunitz domain I + trypsin
4dtg – hTFPI-1 kunitz domain II + antibody
4bqd – hTFPI-1 kunitz domain I + peptide

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