Alpha-lactalbumin possesses a novel calcium binding loop.
Calcium performs a unique role in biology, achieving biological effects through highly specific interactions with and modulation of target proteins. It has been proposed that calcium-modulated proteins possess a characteristic, evolutionarily related, binding fold, known as the EF-hand. The high-res...
Main Authors: | Stuart, D, Acharya, K, Walker, N, Smith, S, Lewis, M, Phillips, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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