HEMOSTASIS COAGULATION RESEARCH REAGENTS VENOM PROTEASES CROTALUS DURISSUS TERRIFICUS VENOM SNAKE
Convulxin 50 µg
Product derived from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus in frozen form.
MW (Da): 84,000
Convulxin, a heterodimeric type C lectin isolated from the venom of the Brazilian rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus, activates mammalian blood platelets by specifically binding to the collagen receptor p62 / GPVI of blood platelets under physiological conditions. Convulxin can be used in platelet receptor studies.
Advantages
Venom proteases are obtained from highly purified homogeneous preparations with indication of the activities.
Informations
Snake venom proteases are interesting tools for studying coagulation reactions. Venoms contain more than 20 different compounds, mainly proteins and polypeptides. Some snake venoms have very specific effects on various biological functions, including blood clotting, regulation of blood pressure, transmission of nerve or muscle impulses. They were developed for use as diagnostic tools. Plasma coagulation factors are usually inactive and require proteolytic activation as a first step towards a chronometric or colorimetric assay. It is often advantageous to use specific enzymes from snake venoms to activate coagulation factors rather than using physiological activators. In contrast to other activators, many snake venom enzymes are not dependent on cofactors, phospholipids, or calcium ions.
Documentation
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References
8-119-02 | Vial | 50 µg |