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Fibronectin
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**[[2crz]] - hFn 5FnIII – NMR<br /> | **[[2crz]] - hFn 5FnIII – NMR<br /> | ||
**[[1fna]], [[1ttf]], [[1ttg]] – hFn 10FnIII<br /> | **[[1fna]], [[1ttf]], [[1ttg]] – hFn 10FnIII<br /> | ||
| + | **[[4mmx]] - hFn 10FnIII + integrin α V + integrin β 3<br /> | ||
| + | **[[4mmy]], [[4mmz]] - hFn 10FnIII (mutant) + integrin α V + integrin β 3<br /> | ||
**[[2ocf]] - hFn 10FnIII+estrogen receptor ligand-binding domain<br /> | **[[2ocf]] - hFn 10FnIII+estrogen receptor ligand-binding domain<br /> | ||
**[[1fnf]] – hFn 7-10FnIII<br /> | **[[1fnf]] – hFn 7-10FnIII<br /> | ||
Revision as of 06:52, 5 April 2015
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Crystal Structure of Fibronectin 4-5FnI fragment 1fbr
Fibronectin (Fn) is a glycoprotein which binds extracellular matrix components like integrin, collagen, fibrin and others. It is a component of cell adhesion. It is a dimer of homologous monomers linked by S-S bond. Each monomer contains 3 types of modules: FnI, FnII and FnIII. Each module contains several numbered protein binding domains, i.e., 6FnI+1-2FnII is the gelatin binding domain (GBD). The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Fn, i.e. the crystal structure of human Fibronectin 4-5FnI fragment (1fbr).
3D Structures of Fibronectin
Updated on 05-April-2015
