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The Ca2+ is bound with the interaction of at least 2 acidic amino acids (glutamate or aspartate). These amino acids are in the external part of the protein. When Ca2+ binds to these amino acids there is a structural change which increase the number of alpha helix. Without Ca2+, there are 10-13% of alpha helix but in presence of Ca2+ there 20->35% of alpha helix.
The Ca2+ is bound with the interaction of at least 2 acidic amino acids (glutamate or aspartate). These amino acids are in the external part of the protein. When Ca2+ binds to these amino acids there is a structural change which increase the number of alpha helix. Without Ca2+, there are 10-13% of alpha helix but in presence of Ca2+ there 20->35% of alpha helix.
The N-term domain is implicated in front-to-front dimer interactions. While the C-term domain is involved in back-to-back dimer interactions.
The N-term domain is implicated in front-to-front dimer interactions. While the C-term domain is involved in back-to-back dimer interactions.
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