1qls

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1qls, resolution 2.3Å

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S100C (S100A11),OR CALGIZZARIN, IN COMPLEX WITH ANNEXIN I N-TERMINUS

Overview

Background: S100C (S100A11) is a member of the S100 calcium-binding, protein family, the function of which is not yet entirely clear, but may, include cytoskeleton assembly and dynamics. S100 proteins consist of two, EF-hand calcium-binding motifs, connected by a flexible loop. Like several, other members of the family, S100C forms a homodimer. A number of S100, proteins form complexes with annexins, another family of calcium-binding, proteins that also bind to phospholipids. Structural studies have been, undertaken to understand the basis of these interactions. Results: We have, solved the crystal structure of a complex of calcium-loaded S100C with a, synthetic peptide that corresponds to the first 14 residues of the annexin, I N terminus at 2.3 A resolution. We find a stoichiometry of ... [(full description)]

About this Structure

1QLS is a [Protein complex] structure of sequences from [Homo sapiens] and [Sus scrofa] with CA and ACE as [ligands]. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].

Reference

Structural basis of the Ca(2+)-dependent association between S100C (S100A11) and its target, the N-terminal part of annexin I., Rety S, Osterloh D, Arie JP, Tabaries S, Seeman J, Russo-Marie F, Gerke V, Lewit-Bentley A, Structure. 2000 Feb 15;8(2):175-84. PMID:10673436

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