C2 DOMAIN FROM PROTEIN KINASE C (ALPHA) COMPLEXED WITH CA2+ AND PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE
The structure was published by Verdaguer, N., Corbalan-Garcia, S., Ochoa, W.F., Fita, I., and Gomez-Fernandez, J.C., in 1999 in a paper entitled "Ca(2+) bridges the C2 membrane-binding domain of protein kinase Calpha directly to phosphatidylserine." (abstract).
This crystal structure
was determined using
X-ray diffraction
at a resolution of 2.6 Å and deposited in 2000.
The experimental data on which the structure is based was not deposited.
The PDB entry contains the structure of PROTEIN KINASE C, ALPHA TYPE.
This molecule has the UniProt identifier P05696 (KPCA_RAT). The sample contained 139 residues which is < 90% of the natural sequence. Out of 139 residues 134 were observed and are deposited in the PDB.
It also contains one or more heterogenic compounds (e.g., ligands, co-factors, ions, modified amino acids, etc.); see here for a complete list.
The molecule is most likely monomeric.
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