F10 : coagulation factor X


Description

The F10 gene, plays a vital role in the coagulation cascade, the complex series of steps that lead to blood clotting. It encodes for the protein known as factor X, a serine protease that acts as an enzyme, converting prothrombin into thrombin. This conversion is a crucial step in the formation of fibrin, a protein that forms the meshwork of a blood clot.

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Factor X is a key component of the "common pathway" of the coagulation cascade, which means it is involved in the final steps of clot formation, regardless of the initial trigger of the clotting process.


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