Alpha-lactalbumin

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*<scene name='46/468232/Cv/4'>Ca coordination site</scene>. Water molecules shown as red spheres.
*<scene name='46/468232/Cv/4'>Ca coordination site</scene>. Water molecules shown as red spheres.
*<scene name='46/468232/Cv/5'>Zn coordination site</scene>.
*<scene name='46/468232/Cv/5'>Zn coordination site</scene>.
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== 3D Structures of α-lactalbumin ==
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[[Alpha-lactalbumin 3D structures]]
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== 3D Structures of α-lactalbumin ==
== 3D Structures of α-lactalbumin ==
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**[[1hmk]], [[1fkq]], [[1fkv]] – gLCA (mutant)
**[[1hmk]], [[1fkq]], [[1fkv]] – gLCA (mutant)
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**[[1f6r]], [[1f6s]], [[2g4n]] – bLCA - bovine
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**[[1f6r]], [[1f6s]], [[2g4n]], [[6ip9]] – bLCA - bovine
**[[1hfz]] – bLCA (mutant)
**[[1hfz]] – bLCA (mutant)

Revision as of 10:39, 4 March 2019

Human α-lactalbumin complex with sulfate, Zn+2 (grey) and Ca+2 (green) ions (PDB code 1hml).

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3D Structures of α-lactalbumin

Updated on 04-March-2019

References

  1. Permyakov EA, Berliner LJ. alpha-Lactalbumin: structure and function. FEBS Lett. 2000 May 19;473(3):269-74. PMID:10818224

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