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prothrombin

prothrombin

Updated May 16, 20252 min readAlso known as: coagulation factor ii

  • protein
  • prothrombin, also known as coagulation factor ii, is a vital plasma protein produced by the liver that plays a central role in the blood clotting cascade. it is the inactive precursor of thrombin, an enzyme that converts fibrinogen into fibrin, forming the structural basis of a blood clot. vitamin k is essential for the synthesis of prothrombin.
    • chemical properties

      • molecular weight: ~72 kDa
      • structure: glycoprotein composed of several domains, including a gla domain that requires vitamin k for function
      • synthesis site: liver
      • activation: activated to thrombin by factor xa in the presence of calcium ions, phospholipids, and factor v
    • usefulness in medicine

      • prothrombin levels are measured in prothrombin time (pt) tests to assess coagulation disorders and monitor warfarin therapy.
      • deficiencies or mutations in prothrombin (e.g., prothrombin gene mutation 20210a) can lead to bleeding disorders or increased risk of thrombosis.
      • prothrombin complex concentrates are used to treat bleeding in patients with hemophilia or on anticoagulants.
      • maintaining adequate prothrombin levels is critical during surgery or trauma to ensure proper clot formation and reduce hemorrhage risk.
    • antibacterial and antimicrobial activity

      • while prothrombin itself does not exhibit direct antimicrobial properties, it plays an indirect role in the immune response by supporting wound closure and reducing infection risk.
      • by enabling clot formation, it helps isolate invading pathogens and facilitates tissue healing.
  • research links

    • prothrombin and coagulation
    • vitamin k and prothrombin synthesis
    • prothrombin gene mutation

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  • chemical properties
  • usefulness in medicine
  • antibacterial and antimicrobial activity
  • research links

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