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ISIC Refined Solution Structure of the Calcium Binding Domain of the C-terminal Cytosolic Domain of Polycystin-2[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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Solution Structure of the Calcium Binding Domain of the C-terminal Cytosolic Domain of Polycystin-2[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
The structure of the EF-hand domain of polycystin-2 suggests a mechanism for Ca2+-dependent regulation of polycystin-2 channel activity[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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crystal structure of a C-terminal coiled coil domain of Transient receptor potential (TRP) channel subfamily P member 2 (TRPP2, polycystic kidney disease 2)[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of a C-terminal coiled coil domain of Transient receptor potential (TRP) channel subfamily P member 2 (TRPP2, polycystic kidney disease 2)[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
THE SOLUTION STRUCTURES OF MUTANT CALBINDIN D9K'S, AS DETERMINED BY NMR, SHOW THAT THE CALCIUM BINDING SITE CAN ADOPT DIFFERENT FOLDS[CALCIUM-BINDING PROTEIN]
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Ca2+-regulatory region (CLD) from soybean calcium-dependent protein kinase-alpha (CDPK) in the presence of Ca2+ and the junction domain (JD)[TRANSFERASE, PLANT PROTEIN]
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Centrin-XPC peptide[CELL CYCLE]
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Human Centrin 2 Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group C Protein Complex[Cell Cycle]
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