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== General structure ==
== General structure ==
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<scene name='75/750223/Jw_caln_sec_strcutur/1'>Calcineurin</scene> is a heterodimeric Protein that consits of two subunits. They are called catalytic and regulatory subunit.
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<scene name='75/750223/Jw_caln_sec_strcutur/1'>Calcineurin</scene> is a heterodimeric Protein that consits of two subunits. They are called catalytic and regulatory subunit. Four molecules of Calcineurin form a asymmetric complex which leads to a total molecular weight of 370 kDa.
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This structure presented in this article is the catalytic subunit isoform of the serine/threonine-protein phosphatase 2B in rattus norvegicus (rat). It consists of 521 <ref>http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P63329</ref> aminoacids and has a molecular weight of 57 kDa <ref>http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P63329</ref>.
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The structure presented in this article is the catalytic subunit isoform of the serine/threonine-protein phosphatase 2B in rattus norvegicus (rat). It consists of 521 <ref>http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P63329</ref> aminoacids and has a molecular weight of 57 kDa <ref>http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P63329</ref>.
The calatytic subunit is subdivided into functional domains which are a <scene name='75/750223/Catalytique_domain_of_chain_a/1'>catalytic domain (here shown chain A)</scene>, a <scene name='75/750223/Interact_dom_ca/1'>binding domain for the regulary subunit</scene>, a <scene name='75/750223/Calm_bind_dom_ca/1'>calmodulin binding domain </scene> and an <scene name='75/750223/Auto_inh_dom_ca/1'>autoinhibitory domain</scene>.
The calatytic subunit is subdivided into functional domains which are a <scene name='75/750223/Catalytique_domain_of_chain_a/1'>catalytic domain (here shown chain A)</scene>, a <scene name='75/750223/Interact_dom_ca/1'>binding domain for the regulary subunit</scene>, a <scene name='75/750223/Calm_bind_dom_ca/1'>calmodulin binding domain </scene> and an <scene name='75/750223/Auto_inh_dom_ca/1'>autoinhibitory domain</scene>.
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Revision as of 18:15, 8 January 2017


Structure Rat Calcineurin

Rat calcineurin monomer

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References

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