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Revision as of 17:20, 22 July 2009

Template:STRUCTURE 1vzm

OSTEOCALCIN FROM FISH ARGYROSOMUS REGIUS

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 15667217

About this Structure

1VZM is a 3 chains structure of sequences from Argyrosomus regius. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

  • Frazao C, Simes DC, Coelho R, Alves D, Williamson MK, Price PA, Cancela ML, Carrondo MA. Structural evidence of a fourth Gla residue in fish osteocalcin: biological implications. Biochemistry. 2005 Feb 1;44(4):1234-42. PMID:15667217 doi:10.1021/bi048336z
  • Simes DC, Williamson MK, Ortiz-Delgado JB, Viegas CS, Price PA, Cancela ML. Purification of matrix Gla protein from a marine teleost fish, Argyrosomus regius: calcified cartilage and not bone as the primary site of MGP accumulation in fish. J Bone Miner Res. 2003 Feb;18(2):244-59. PMID:12568402

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