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- | This structure of CaM bound to the eNOS CaM binding domain peptide has been obtained thanks to a solution NMR | + | This structure of CaM bound to the eNOS CaM binding domain peptide has been obtained thanks to a solution NMR<ref>Solution NMR, Instruct Interacting Biology. [http://www.structuralbiology.eu/resources/platforms/nmr/solution-nmr]</ref>, a nuclear magnetic resonance that enables the determination of structures but also interactions between molecules. |
== Function == | == Function == |
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Introduction
This structure of CaM bound to the eNOS CaM binding domain peptide has been obtained thanks to a solution NMR[1], a nuclear magnetic resonance that enables the determination of structures but also interactions between molecules.
Function
Disease
Relevance
Structural highlights
The 3D structure shown here represents an interaction between : CaM protein, colored in green, and the CaM binding domain of eNOS, colored in purple.