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Internal calcium-binding proteins.

Authors: C W, Heizmann; B W, Schäfer;

Internal calcium-binding proteins.

Abstract

Ca(2+)-ions play a key role in the regulation of many cellular processes and impairment of calcium homeostasis has been implicated in several diseases. Intracellularly the Ca(2+)-signal is transmitted by two families of proteins, the 'EF-hand'- and the Ca(2+)-dependent and phospholipid binding proteins. Their protein and gene structures as well as possible functional roles are summarized.

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Calmodulin, Annexins, Protein Conformation, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Phospholipids

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