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Metal-specific structural changes in parvalbumin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2012Parvalbumin is a small protein of EF-hand family whose main role is considered to be metal buffering. Recent evidences indicate that parvalbumin also fulfills more complicated functions, which may be determined by the diversity in structural changes in response to the binding of different metal cations.
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Calbindin D-28k and parvalbumin in the rat nervous system.
Neuroscience, 1990M. Celio
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1988
Parvalbumin belongs to the family of high affinity Ca2+-binding proteins (Heizmann and Berchtold 1987). In mammals, parvalbumin is synthesized in high amounts in fast contracting/relaxing muscles in a development-dependent manner (Celio and Heizmann 1982; Berchtold and Means 1985). Parvalbumin is also expressed in nonmuscle tissues such as brain (Celio
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Parvalbumin belongs to the family of high affinity Ca2+-binding proteins (Heizmann and Berchtold 1987). In mammals, parvalbumin is synthesized in high amounts in fast contracting/relaxing muscles in a development-dependent manner (Celio and Heizmann 1982; Berchtold and Means 1985). Parvalbumin is also expressed in nonmuscle tissues such as brain (Celio
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Ionic interactions with parvalbumins
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1991Jean-Paul Declercq +3 more
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Immunolocalization of parvalbumin.
Methods in enzymology, 1987C W, Heizmann, M R, Celio
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