Antithrombin

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Antithrombin drawn from PDB 1E03.
serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade C (antithrombin), member 1
Identifiers
Symbol(s) SERPINC1 AT3
Entrez 462
OMIM 107300
RefSeq NM_000488
UniProt P01008
Other data
EC number 1E03
Locus Chr. 1 q23-q25.1

Antithrombin is a small molecule that inactivates several enzymes of the coagulation system. It is a glycoprotein produced by the liver.

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[edit] Function

Antithrombin is a serpin (serine protease inhibitor) that inactivates a number of enzymes from the coagulation system, namely the activated forms of Factor X, Factor IX, Factor II (thrombin), Factor VII, Factor XI, and Factor XII. The rate of its reaction with these molecules (i.e. its effectivity) is greatly enhanced by heparin.

[edit] Role in disease

Antithrombin deficiency is a rare hereditary disorder that generally comes to light when a patient suffers recurrent venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. This was first described by Egeberg in 1965. The patients are treated with anticoagulants or, more rarely, with antithrombin concentrate.

In renal failure, especially nephrotic syndrome, antithrombin is lost in the urine, leading to a higher activity of Factor II and Factor X and in increased tendency to thrombosis.

[edit] Genetics

The gene for antithrombin is located on the first chromosome, locus 1q23-q25.1.

[edit] Nomenclature

Antithrombin is officially called antithrombin III and is a member of a larger family of antithrombins (numbered I, II etc. to VI). All are serpins. Only AT III (and possibly AT I) is medically significant, with AT III generally referred to as antithrombin.

[edit] Reference

  • Egeberg O. Inherited antithrombin deficiency causing thrombophilia. Thromb Diath Haemorrh 1965;13:516–520. PMID 14347873.

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Coagulation
Coagulation factors: - Fibrin (I) - (Pro)thrombin (II) - FV - FVII - FVIII - FIX - FX - FXI - FXII - FXIII - HMWK - vWF - Tissue factor
Inhibitors: Antithrombin - Protein C - Protein S - Protein Z - ZPI - TFPI
Fibrinolysis: Plasmin - tPA/urokinase - PAI-1/2 - α2-AP - TAFI
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