Target Information
Target General Information | Top | |||||
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Target ID |
T11947
(Former ID: TTDI01939)
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Target Name |
Coagulation factor XIII (F13B)
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Synonyms |
F13B
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Gene Name |
F13B
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Target Type |
Clinical trial target
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Disease | [+] 2 Target-related Diseases | + | ||||
1 | Coagulation defect [ICD-11: 3B10] | |||||
2 | Graft-versus-host disease [ICD-11: 4B24] | |||||
Function |
Factor XIII is activated by thrombin and calcium ion to a transglutaminase that catalyzes the formation of gamma-glutamyl- epsilon-lysine cross-links between fibrin chains, thus stabilizing the fibrin clot. Also cross-link alpha-2-plasmin inhibitor, or fibronectin, to the alpha chains of fibrin.
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BioChemical Class |
Acyltransferase
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Sequence |
MRLKNLTFIIILIISGELYAEEKPCGFPHVENGRIAQYYYTFKSFYFPMSIDKKLSFFCL
AGYTTESGRQEEQTTCTTEGWSPEPRCFKKCTKPDLSNGYISDVKLLYKIQENMRYGCAS GYKTTGGKDEEVVQCLSDGWSSQPTCRKEHETCLAPELYNGNYSTTQKTFKVKDKVQYEC ATGYYTAGGKKTEEVECLTYGWSLTPKCTKLKCSSLRLIENGYFHPVKQTYEEGDVVQFF CHENYYLSGSDLIQCYNFGWYPESPVCEGRRNRCPPPPLPINSKIQTHSTTYRHGEIVHI ECELNFEIHGSAEIRCEDGKWTEPPKCIEGQEKVACEEPPFIENGAANLHSKIYYNGDKV TYACKSGYLLHGSNEITCNRGKWTLPPECVENNENCKHPPVVMNGAVADGILASYATGSS VEYRCNEYYLLRGSKISRCEQGKWSSPPVCLEPCTVNVDYMNRNNIEMKWKYEGKVLHGD LIDFVCKQGYDLSPLTPLSELSVQCNRGEVKYPLCTRKESKGMCTSPPLIKHGVIISSTV DTYENGSSVEYRCFDHHFLEGSREAYCLDGMWTTPPLCLEPCTLSFTEMEKNNLLLKWDF DNRPHILHGEYIEFICRGDTYPAELYITGSILRMQCDRGQLKYPRCIPRQSTLSYQEPLR T Click to Show/Hide
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3D Structure | Click to Show 3D Structure of This Target | AlphaFold |
Drugs and Modes of Action | Top | |||||
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Discontinued Drug(s) | [+] 1 Discontinued Drugs | + | ||||
1 | Tridegin | Drug Info | Terminated | Thrombosis | [4] | |
Mode of Action | [+] 1 Modes of Action | + | ||||
Modulator | [+] 1 Modulator drugs | + | ||||
1 | Tridegin | Drug Info | [5], [6] |
Cell-based Target Expression Variations | Top | |||||
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Cell-based Target Expression Variations |
Different Human System Profiles of Target | Top |
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Human Similarity Proteins
of target is determined by comparing the sequence similarity of all human proteins with the target based on BLAST. The similarity proteins for a target are defined as the proteins with E-value < 0.005 and outside the protein families of the target.
A target that has fewer human similarity proteins outside its family is commonly regarded to possess a greater capacity to avoid undesired interactions and thus increase the possibility of finding successful drugs
(Brief Bioinform, 21: 649-662, 2020).
Human Tissue Distribution
of target is determined from a proteomics study that quantified more than 12,000 genes across 32 normal human tissues. Tissue Specificity (TS) score was used to define the enrichment of target across tissues.
The distribution of targets among different tissues or organs need to be taken into consideration when assessing the target druggability, as it is generally accepted that the wider the target distribution, the greater the concern over potential adverse effects
(Nat Rev Drug Discov, 20: 64-81, 2021).
Human Pathway Affiliation
of target is determined by the life-essential pathways provided on KEGG database. The target-affiliated pathways were defined based on the following two criteria (a) the pathways of the studied target should be life-essential for both healthy individuals and patients, and (b) the studied target should occupy an upstream position in the pathways and therefore had the ability to regulate biological function.
Targets involved in a fewer pathways have greater likelihood to be successfully developed, while those associated with more human pathways increase the chance of undesirable interferences with other human processes
(Pharmacol Rev, 58: 259-279, 2006).
Biological Network Descriptors
of target is determined based on a human protein-protein interactions (PPI) network consisting of 9,309 proteins and 52,713 PPIs, which were with a high confidence score of ≥ 0.95 collected from STRING database.
The network properties of targets based on protein-protein interactions (PPIs) have been widely adopted for the assessment of target’s druggability. Proteins with high node degree tend to have a high impact on network function through multiple interactions, while proteins with high betweenness centrality are regarded to be central for communication in interaction networks and regulate the flow of signaling information
(Front Pharmacol, 9, 1245, 2018;
Curr Opin Struct Biol. 44:134-142, 2017).
Human Similarity Proteins
Human Tissue Distribution
Human Pathway Affiliation
Biological Network Descriptors
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There is no similarity protein (E value < 0.005) for this target
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Note:
If a protein has TS (tissue specficity) scores at least in one tissue >= 2.5, this protein is called tissue-enriched (including tissue-enriched-but-not-specific and tissue-specific). In the plots, the vertical lines are at thresholds 2.5 and 4.
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KEGG Pathway | Pathway ID | Affiliated Target | Pathway Map |
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Complement and coagulation cascades | hsa04610 | Affiliated Target |
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Class: Organismal Systems => Immune system | Pathway Hierarchy |
Degree | 6 | Degree centrality | 6.45E-04 | Betweenness centrality | 2.88E-06 |
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Closeness centrality | 1.74E-01 | Radiality | 1.28E+01 | Clustering coefficient | 7.33E-01 |
Neighborhood connectivity | 1.30E+01 | Topological coefficient | 3.42E-01 | Eccentricity | 13 |
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Target Regulators | Top | |||||
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Target-interacting Proteins |
Target Affiliated Biological Pathways | Top | |||||
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KEGG Pathway | [+] 1 KEGG Pathways | + | ||||
1 | Complement and coagulation cascades | |||||
Pathwhiz Pathway | [+] 1 Pathwhiz Pathways | + | ||||
1 | Coagulation | |||||
Reactome | [+] 1 Reactome Pathways | + | ||||
1 | Common Pathway of Fibrin Clot Formation | |||||
WikiPathways | [+] 2 WikiPathways | + | ||||
1 | Human Complement System | |||||
2 | Formation of Fibrin Clot (Clotting Cascade) |
References | Top | |||||
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REF 1 | Catridecacog: a breakthrough in the treatment of congenital factor XIII A-subunit deficiency. J Blood Med. 2014 Jul 9;5:107-13. | |||||
REF 2 | ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01253811) Safety and Efficacy of Monthly Replacement Therapy With Recombinant Factor XIII (rFXIII) in Paediatric Subjects With Congenital Factor XIII A-subunit Deficiency. U.S.National Institutes of Health. | |||||
REF 3 | Clinical pipeline report, company report or official report of Novo Nordisk A/S. | |||||
REF 4 | Trusted, scientifically sound profiles of drug programs, clinical trials, safety reports, and company deals, written by scientists. Springer. 2015. Adis Insight (drug id 800008792) | |||||
REF 5 | Tridegin, a new peptidic inhibitor of factor XIIIa, from the blood-sucking leech Haementeria ghilianii. Biochem J. 1997 Jun 15;324 ( Pt 3):797-805. | |||||
REF 6 | Novel insights into structure and function of factor XIIIa-inhibitor tridegin.J Med Chem.2014 Dec 26;57(24):10355-65. |
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