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1998
Publisher Summary This chapter describes calcium-binding proteins. Calcium is of widespread and fundamental importance in biochemistry because the calcium ion functions as a second messenger—that is, one whose signals are propagated by proteins specifically evolved for this purpose.
Bryan E. Finn, Torbjörn Drakenberg
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes calcium-binding proteins. Calcium is of widespread and fundamental importance in biochemistry because the calcium ion functions as a second messenger—that is, one whose signals are propagated by proteins specifically evolved for this purpose.
Bryan E. Finn, Torbjörn Drakenberg
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Giornale botanico italiano, 1993
Abstract The role of calcium-binding proteins in cell regulation, their structural characteristics, their distribution in animal tissues and their finding in plant tissues are reported.
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Abstract The role of calcium-binding proteins in cell regulation, their structural characteristics, their distribution in animal tissues and their finding in plant tissues are reported.
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Calcium-binding lens membrane proteins
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1986Calcium-binding membrane-bound proteins are present in the vertebrate eye lens. Among these proteins are a distinct group of immunologically related extrinsic EDTA-extractable proteins (EEP) and calmodulin. The EEP proteins contain calcium-binding sites with a total capacity of 25 mol Ca2+ per mol protein.
A J, van den Eijnden-van Raaij +2 more
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Calcium-Binding Proteins of Entamoeba histolytica
Archives of Medical Research, 2006Calcium plays an essential role in many fundamental processes in almost all eukaryotic cells including protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica. Many of the calcium-mediated processes are carried out through the help of calcium-binding proteins (CaBPs). A few of these E. histolytica CaBPs have been described before.
Alok, Bhattacharya +3 more
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Calcium-binding proteins inAplysia neurons
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 19911. Calcium (Ca)-binding proteins of neuronal ganglia and of single, identified neurons of the marine mollusk, Aplysia californica, were investigated. Using transblot/45Ca overlays two proteins, at Mr 45,000 and Mr 23,000, with a high Ca-binding ability were found. 2.
A, Hermann, T L, Pauls, C W, Heizmann
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A Calcium Binding IgG Myeloma Protein
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1980A calcium binding IgG was isolated and purified by column chromatography from serum of a myeloma patient with asymptomatic hypercalcaemia. The myeloma IgG, characterized as an IgG kappa, revealed a normal sized heavy chain (56000 dalton), and a light chain of 31000 dalton.
G, Spira +3 more
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1975
Numerous low molecular weight albumins occurring in the white muscle of fish have been characterised according to biochemical properties283,284. While the physiological function of these proteins of approximately 11 000 molecular weight is not known, they manifest unusual characteristics in having amino-acid compositions of approximately 10 per cent ...
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Numerous low molecular weight albumins occurring in the white muscle of fish have been characterised according to biochemical properties283,284. While the physiological function of these proteins of approximately 11 000 molecular weight is not known, they manifest unusual characteristics in having amino-acid compositions of approximately 10 per cent ...
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996
Rajam S. Mani, Cyril M. Kay
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Rajam S. Mani, Cyril M. Kay
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