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Annexins: from structure to function.

Annexins: from structure to function. Annexins are a family of calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins. They are abundant in the eukaryotic kingdom. Though structurally well investigated in the last twenty years the in vivo function of the annexins is still unclear. The determination of the crystal structure of human annexin V was the first milestone in the structural investigation of this protein family. Succeedingly, a variety of three-dimensional structures of annexin crystals as well as of membrane bound annexins were solved. They should provide tools to understand the in vivo function of the annexin family. Based on the structural knowledge mutagenesis studies and biophysical investigations were started to elucidate possible functions of annexins like membrane binding and ion channel activity. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biological chemistry Pubmed

Annexins: from structure to function.

Biological chemistry , Volume 378 (3-4): 7 – Aug 15, 1997

Annexins: from structure to function.


Abstract

Annexins are a family of calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins. They are abundant in the eukaryotic kingdom. Though structurally well investigated in the last twenty years the in vivo function of the annexins is still unclear. The determination of the crystal structure of human annexin V was the first milestone in the structural investigation of this protein family. Succeedingly, a variety of three-dimensional structures of annexin crystals as well as of membrane bound annexins were solved. They should provide tools to understand the in vivo function of the annexin family. Based on the structural knowledge mutagenesis studies and biophysical investigations were started to elucidate possible functions of annexins like membrane binding and ion channel activity.

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ISSN
1431-6730
pmid
9165068

Abstract

Annexins are a family of calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding proteins. They are abundant in the eukaryotic kingdom. Though structurally well investigated in the last twenty years the in vivo function of the annexins is still unclear. The determination of the crystal structure of human annexin V was the first milestone in the structural investigation of this protein family. Succeedingly, a variety of three-dimensional structures of annexin crystals as well as of membrane bound annexins were solved. They should provide tools to understand the in vivo function of the annexin family. Based on the structural knowledge mutagenesis studies and biophysical investigations were started to elucidate possible functions of annexins like membrane binding and ion channel activity.

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Biological chemistryPubmed

Published: Aug 15, 1997

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