AbstractBackground: S100B is a homodimeric member of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein superfamily. The protein has been implicated in cellular processes such as cell differentiation and growth, plays a role in cytoskeletal structure and function, and may have a role in neuropathological diseases, such as Alzheimers. The effects of S100B are mediated via its interaction with target proteins. While several studies have suggested that this interaction is propagated through a calcium-induced conformational change, leading to the exposure of a hydrophobic region of S100B, the molecular details behind this structural alteration remain unclear.Results: The solution structure of calcium-saturated human S100B (Ca2+–100B) has been determined by he...
The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid stat...
The S100 proteins comprise at least 25 members, forming the largest group of EF-hand signalling prot...
Background: Calcyclin is a member of the S100 subfamily of EF-hand Ca2+-binding proteins. This prote...
AbstractBackground: S100B is a homodimeric member of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein superfamily...
AbstractBackground S100B (S100β) is a member of the S100 family of small calcium-binding proteins: m...
S100 proteins play a crucial role in multiple important biological processes in vertebrate organisms...
AbstractS100 proteins are a family of dimeric calcium-binding proteins implicated in several cancers...
S100A11 is a dimeric EF-hand calcium-binding protein. Calcium binding to S100A11 results in a large ...
S100A11 is a dimeric, EF-hand calcium-binding protein. Calcium binding to S100A11 results in a large...
AbstractS100A6 is a member of the S100 family of Ca2+ binding proteins, which have come to play an i...
none7The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid...
AbstractS100A11 is a homodimeric EF-hand calcium binding protein that undergoes a calcium-induced co...
AbstractS100A6 is a member of the S100 family of Ca2+ binding proteins, which have come to play an i...
The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid stat...
The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid stat...
The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid stat...
The S100 proteins comprise at least 25 members, forming the largest group of EF-hand signalling prot...
Background: Calcyclin is a member of the S100 subfamily of EF-hand Ca2+-binding proteins. This prote...
AbstractBackground: S100B is a homodimeric member of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein superfamily...
AbstractBackground S100B (S100β) is a member of the S100 family of small calcium-binding proteins: m...
S100 proteins play a crucial role in multiple important biological processes in vertebrate organisms...
AbstractS100 proteins are a family of dimeric calcium-binding proteins implicated in several cancers...
S100A11 is a dimeric EF-hand calcium-binding protein. Calcium binding to S100A11 results in a large ...
S100A11 is a dimeric, EF-hand calcium-binding protein. Calcium binding to S100A11 results in a large...
AbstractS100A6 is a member of the S100 family of Ca2+ binding proteins, which have come to play an i...
none7The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid...
AbstractS100A11 is a homodimeric EF-hand calcium binding protein that undergoes a calcium-induced co...
AbstractS100A6 is a member of the S100 family of Ca2+ binding proteins, which have come to play an i...
The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid stat...
The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid stat...
The homodimeric structure of human S100A16 in the apo state has been obtained both in the solid stat...
The S100 proteins comprise at least 25 members, forming the largest group of EF-hand signalling prot...
Background: Calcyclin is a member of the S100 subfamily of EF-hand Ca2+-binding proteins. This prote...