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Coagulation factor V exists uncomplexed in bovine plasma
Authors:T. Roy Ittyerah  Razia Rawala  Robert W. Colman
Affiliation:Thrombosis Research Center, Temple University Health Science Center, Jones Hall, 3401 North Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19140 U.S.A.
Abstract:Bovine coagulation factor V has been examined immunochemically to ascertain whether the coagulant polypeptide (h) with Mr = 290 000–330 000 is complexed in plasma with a second immunochemically distinct polypeptide (I2) of Mr = 400 000. Antiserum containing antibodies to h and l2 detects the l2 polypeptide eluting earlier than the h chain on gel filtration of plasma with either added calcium or EDTA, consistent with the behavior of a higher molecular weight noninteracting species. An immobilized monospecific antibody to l2 removes only the l2 polypeptide from a purified factor V preparation containing both h and l2. Moreover, while a monospecific antibody to the h chain was able to precipitate purified radioactively labelled h chain alone or mixed with plasma, the l2 antibody was unable to precipitate radioactively labelled h chain even after attempted recombination of the h chain with l2 present in plasma. These studies indicate that the l2 polypeptide is not complexed to the h chain in a purified system or in plasma and reinforce the conclusion that factor V is a single polypeptide chain uncomplexed in plasma.
Keywords:Factor V  Immunological assay  Blood clotting  (Bovine plasma)
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