1gyk

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===SERUM AMYLOID P COMPONENT CO-CRYSTALLISED WITH MOBDG AT NEUTRAL PH===
===SERUM AMYLOID P COMPONENT CO-CRYSTALLISED WITH MOBDG AT NEUTRAL PH===
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==Disease==
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[[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/SAMP_HUMAN SAMP_HUMAN]] Note=SAP is a precursor of amyloid component P which is found in basement membrane and associated with amyloid deposits.
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==Function==
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[[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/SAMP_HUMAN SAMP_HUMAN]] Can interact with DNA and histones and may scavenge nuclear material released from damaged circulating cells. May also function as a calcium-dependent lectin.
==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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==Reference==
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[[Category: Homo sapiens]]
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Contents

SERUM AMYLOID P COMPONENT CO-CRYSTALLISED WITH MOBDG AT NEUTRAL PH

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 12126626

Disease

[SAMP_HUMAN] Note=SAP is a precursor of amyloid component P which is found in basement membrane and associated with amyloid deposits.

Function

[SAMP_HUMAN] Can interact with DNA and histones and may scavenge nuclear material released from damaged circulating cells. May also function as a calcium-dependent lectin.

About this Structure

1gyk is a 5 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

  • Thompson D, Pepys MB, Tickle I, Wood S. The structures of crystalline complexes of human serum amyloid P component with its carbohydrate ligand, the cyclic pyruvate acetal of galactose. J Mol Biol. 2002 Jul 26;320(5):1081-6. PMID:12126626

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