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Annexin
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| - | Annexins consist of 2 domains - the C-terminal core and the N-terminal head. The <scene name='41/410357/Cv/5'>core domain consists of 4 annexin repeats</scene> containing <scene name='41/410357/Cv/6'>5 helices</scene>. The core domain concave side contains the <scene name='41/410357/Cv/ | + | Annexins consist of 2 domains - the C-terminal core and the N-terminal head. The <scene name='41/410357/Cv/5'>core domain consists of 4 annexin repeats</scene> containing <scene name='41/410357/Cv/6'>5 helices</scene>. The core domain concave side contains the <scene name='41/410357/Cv/8'>Ca+2 binding sites</scene>.<ref>PMID:12401794</ref> |
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3D structures of annexin
Updated on 07-May-2018
References
- ↑ Mo Y, Campos B, Mealy TR, Commodore L, Head JF, Dedman JR, Seaton BA. Interfacial basic cluster in annexin V couples phospholipid binding and trimer formation on membrane surfaces. J Biol Chem. 2003 Jan 24;278(4):2437-43. Epub 2002 Oct 24. PMID:12401794 doi:10.1074/jbc.M210286200
