Cancer Institute A national cancer institute
designated cancer center

Lawrence Leung

Publication Details

  • Strategies for development of novel antithrombotics: modulating thrombin's procoagulant and anticoagulant properties.

    Hall SW, Gibbs CS, Leung LL. Cell Mol Life Sci. 1997; 53 (9): 731-6

    Thrombin is a serine proteinase that can interact with a large number of diverse macromolecular substrates, which results in either a procoagulant or anticoagulant effect. These divergent properties are physiologically regulated by the endogenous protein thrombomodulin. This review summarizes recent work on a variety of methods used to exploit the allosteric nature of the enzyme. The procoagulant and anticoagulant functions of thrombin can be modulated by sodium binding, site-directed mutagenesis, and a small synthetic molecule. Modulation of thrombin's intrinsic properties represents a novel approach to the development of unique antithrombotic agents.

    PubMedID: 9368669

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