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Muscular parvalbumins as homologous proteins

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1968
Abstract Considerations of earlier and new data on the amino-acid composition of some small molecular weight components of the myogen of lower vertebrates suggests that they constitute a family of homologous proteins and that, in contrast to previous hypotheses, this situation might also apply to some components of the myogen of higher vertebrates.
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Conformational studies on parvalbumins by circular dichroism

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1975
Structural variations of two parvalbumins, Whiting III and Pike III, in various denaturing conditions, have been studied by circular dichroism. CD signals are depressed from 4 urea. For Pike III, acidic pH, sodium dodecyl sulfate or complete removal of Ca2+ show little effect in the far ultraviolet region but rather strong effects in the near ...
J, Closset, C, Gerday
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Shining light on parvalbumin interneuron plasticity

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
Neuronal networks rely on a balance between the activity of excitatory and inhibitory neurons, each having distinct roles in regulating the flow of activity across brain circuits and signal processing. Recent work by Selten et al. uncovers how parvalbumin (PV)-expressing interneurons adjust their inhibitory inputs in response to activity changes ...
Hommersom, M.P.   +3 more
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The Rat Parvalbumin Gene

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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Evolutionary Aspects of the Structure of Muscular Parvalbumins

Systematic Zoology, 1973
J F Pechere   +2 more
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A comparison at the peptide level of muscular parvalbumins from several lower vertebrates

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1969
Jean-François Pechere, J P Capony
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Fish muscle parvalbumins as marker proteins for native and urea isoelectric focusing

Electrophoresis, 2000
Hartmut Rehbein   +2 more
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