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Parvalbumin
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'''Parvalbumin (PVA)''' is a calcium-binding albumin protein. PVA is involved in calcium signaling. PVA contains 3 domains: AB, CD (N-terminal) and EF (C-terminal). <br /> | '''Parvalbumin (PVA)''' is a calcium-binding albumin protein. PVA is involved in calcium signaling. PVA contains 3 domains: AB, CD (N-terminal) and EF (C-terminal). <br /> | ||
| - | See also [[EF hand]]. | + | See also<br /> |
| + | * [[EF hand]] | ||
| + | * [[Parvalbumin carp]]. | ||
== 3D Structures of Parvalbumin == | == 3D Structures of Parvalbumin == | ||
Revision as of 09:16, 31 December 2014
Parvalbumin (PVA) is a calcium-binding albumin protein. PVA is involved in calcium signaling. PVA contains 3 domains: AB, CD (N-terminal) and EF (C-terminal).
See also
3D Structures of Parvalbumin
Updated on 31-December-2014
