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PDBsum entry 1a75
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Calcium binding protein
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PDB id
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1a75
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* Residue conservation analysis
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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Tertiary structure of a trp-Containing parvalbumin from whiting (merlangius merlangus). Description of the hydrophobic core
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Authors
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J.P.Declercq,
J.L.Baneres,
J.Rambaud,
J.Parello.
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Ref.
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To be Published ...
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Secondary reference #1
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Title
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X-Ray structure of a new crystal form of pike 4.10 beta parvalbumin.
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Authors
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J.P.Declercq,
B.Tinant,
J.Parello.
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Ref.
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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr, 1996,
52,
165-169.
[DOI no: ]
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Figure 5.
Fig. 5. Superposition of the Ca atoms of pike (p/4.10) parvalbumin
crystallized in the presence of EDTA (this study, thick lines) and in
the absence of EDTA [1PAL, Declercq
et al.
(1991), thin lines].
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Figure 5.
Fig. 5. Superposition of the Ca atoms of pike (p/4.10) parvalbumin
crystallized in the presence of EDTA (this study, thick lines) and in
the absence of EDTA [1PAL, Declercq
et al.
(1991), thin lines].
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The above figures are
reproduced from the cited reference
with permission from the IUCr
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Secondary reference #2
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Title
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Crystal structure of the unique parvalbumin component from muscle of the leopard shark (triakis semifasciata). The first X-Ray study of an alpha-Parvalbumin.
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Authors
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F.Roquet,
J.P.Declercq,
B.Tinant,
J.Rambaud,
J.Parello.
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Ref.
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J Mol Biol, 1992,
223,
705-720.
[DOI no: ]
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Figure 2.
Figure 2. istogram howing the umber f contacts
< 3.40 ) etween water olecules and ain chain (filled
ars) or side-chain open ars) atoms of the heliees and f
the oops btween the helics.
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Figure 9.
Figure 9. tereo diagram f ontacts between the B-helix (Tyr26, Lys27, Hisal), the BC loop 4~~36) and the
C-terminal domain F-helix: la109, ln108) (p r g am PLUTO; Motherwell legg, 978). Distances (A): la109 -T1
to is31 NE2 = 3.08; Ala109 O-T1 to Lys36 C = 253; la109 -T2 to is31 E2 = 286; Gln108 OE' to yr26 OH = 2.88.
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The above figures are
reproduced from the cited reference
with permission from Elsevier
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Secondary reference #3
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Title
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Ionic interactions with parvalbumins. Crystal structure determination of pike 4.10 parvalbumin in four different ionic environments.
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Authors
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J.P.Declercq,
B.Tinant,
J.Parello,
J.Rambaud.
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Ref.
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J Mol Biol, 1991,
220,
1017-1039.
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Secondary reference #4
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Title
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Crystal structure determination and refinement of pike 4.10 parvalbumin (minor component from esox lucius).
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Authors
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J.P.Declercq,
B.Tinant,
J.Parello,
G.Etienne,
R.Huber.
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Ref.
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J Mol Biol, 1988,
202,
349-353.
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