Calcium ions the Gla domain

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[[Image:Bc2535756002A.jpeg |frame|center|''The Gla domain of factors IX and X. A, the numbering at the top refers to sequences of bovine (b) factors IX and X, and the numbering at the bottom refers to sequences of human (h) factors IX and X. Gla residues are represented by and colored in red. The black and red arrows above the residues indicate the coordinating Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions, respectively. The yellow columns represent the putative sites on the membrane for the insertion of hydrophobic residues.'']]
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[[Image:Bc2535756002B.jpeg |frame|center|''The Gla domain of factors IX and X. A, the numbering at the top refers to sequences of bovine (b) factors IX and X, and the numbering at the bottom refers to sequences of human (h) factors IX and X. Gla residues are represented by and colored in red. The black and red arrows above the residues indicate the coordinating Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions, respectively. The yellow columns represent the putative sites on the membrane for the insertion of hydrophobic residues.'']]

Revision as of 21:32, 26 April 2009

The Gla domain of factors IX and X. A, the numbering at the top refers to sequences of bovine (b) factors IX and X, and the numbering at the bottom refers to sequences of human (h) factors IX and X. Gla residues are represented by  and colored in red. The black and red arrows above the residues indicate the coordinating Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions, respectively. The yellow columns represent the putative sites on the membrane for the insertion of hydrophobic residues.
The Gla domain of factors IX and X. A, the numbering at the top refers to sequences of bovine (b) factors IX and X, and the numbering at the bottom refers to sequences of human (h) factors IX and X. Gla residues are represented by and colored in red. The black and red arrows above the residues indicate the coordinating Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions, respectively. The yellow columns represent the putative sites on the membrane for the insertion of hydrophobic residues.

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