NCIt definition : Annexin A5 (320 aa, 36 kDa) is encoded by the human ANXA5 gene. This protein plays
a role in the inhibition of blood coagulation and the transmembrane transport of calcium.;
NCIt note : Annexin A5 contains 4 annexin repeats; some of which may bind calcium and phospholipid.
PP4 forms a voltage-dependent membrane Ca(2 ) channel; key amino acids act as selectivity
filters and voltage sensors, regulating pore permeability to ions. As an anticoagulant
protein, PP4 acts as an indirect inhibitor of the blood coagulation cascade thromboplastin-specific
complex. (OMIM, Swiss-Prot);
UNII : Y21YS63R90;
CAS number : 117216-75-8; a href https://gsrs.ncats.nih.gov/ginas/app/beta/browse-substance?search 117216-75-8
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