Coagulation factor XIII, B polypeptide
The coagulation factor XIII is heterotetramer composed of 2 A subunits and 2 B subunits. The F13B gene encodes the B subunit. The function of factor XIII is to stabilize the fibrin clot. Mutations cause autosomal recessive factor XIII deficiency, a bleeding disorder that shows defective wound healing.
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Izumi T et al. (1996) Type I factor XIII deficiency is caused by a genetic defect of its b subunit: insertion of triplet AAC in exon III leads to premature termination in the second Sushi domain.
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None (1984) Genetic heterogeneity of the B subunit of coagulation factor XIII: resolution of type 2.
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Kamboh MI et al. (1986) Genetic studies of low abundance human plasma proteins. II. Population genetics of coagulation factor XIIIB.
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Rodriguez de Cordoba S et al. (1988) Coagulation factor XIII B subunit is encoded by a gene linked to the regulator of complement activation (RCA) gene cluster in man.
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Ichinose A et al. (1986) Amino acid sequence of the b subunit of human factor XIII, a protein composed of ten repetitive segments.
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Takahashi N et al. (1986) Primary structure of blood coagulation factor XIIIa (fibrinoligase, transglutaminase) from human placenta.
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Webb GC et al. (1989) Localization of the coagulation factor XIII B subunit gene (F13B) to chromosome bands 1q31-32.1 and restriction fragment length polymorphism at the locus.
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Koseki S et al. (2001) Truncated mutant B subunit for factor XIII causes its deficiency due to impaired intracellular transportation.
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Hing S et al. (1988) Assignment of complement components C4 binding protein (C4BP) and factor H (FH) to human chromosome 1q, using cDNA probes.
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NCBI article
NCBI 2165
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OMIM.ORG article
Omim 134580
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Orphanet article
Orphanet ID 121668
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Wikipedia article
Wikipedia EN (F13B)
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Update: Aug. 14, 2020