antitrombiiniin
Antitrombiiniin, also known as antithrombin or AT, is a crucial protein in the human body that plays a vital role in preventing blood clots. It belongs to the serpin superfamily of proteins, which are characterized by their ability to inhibit serine proteases. In the context of blood coagulation, antitrombiiniin primarily targets and inactivates thrombin, a key enzyme in the clotting cascade. It also inhibits other important coagulation factors, such as Factor Xa.
The mechanism of action of antitrombiiniin involves forming a stable complex with its target proteases. This
Antitrombiiniin is synthesized in the liver and circulates in the bloodstream. Its production and function can
Therapeutically, purified human antitrombiiniin is used as a medication to treat or prevent blood clots in