Annexins are calcium-binding proteins that interact with cellular membranes due to their ability to bind phospholipids. The structural and functional peculiarities of these proteins have been described. Being cytosolic proteins, annexins also possess extracellular activities. However, there are some controversial opinions concerning the functional role of extracellular annexins in the human hemostasis system. We have made an at-tempt to summarize the latest data and consider some ideas of possible annexin application in medical practice
AbstractIn normal healthy cells phosphatidylserine is located in the inner leaflet of the plasma mem...
University of Minnesota Duluth 2014 UROP paperSwenson College of Science and Engineering, University...
The annexins are a multigene family of Ca(2+)- and charged phospholipid-binding proteins. Although t...
Annexins constitute an evolutionary conserved multigene protein superfamily characterized by their a...
The vertebrate annexin superfamily (AnxA) consists of 12 members of a calcium (Ca2+) and phospholipi...
The vertebrate annexin superfamily (AnxA) consists of 12 members of a calcium (Ca2+) and phospholipi...
The annexins are a family of Ca*+-dependent membrane binding proteins that have been shown to regula...
Abstract: Annexins constitute an evolutionary conserved multigene protein superfamily characterized ...
AbstractThe annexins are a family of highly homologous phospholipid binding proteins, which share a ...
Discovered over 40 years ago, the annexin proteins were found to be a structurally conserved subgrou...
Annexins are a family of calcium-binding proteins that bind membranes containing negatively charged ...
AbstractAlthough the annexins have been extensively studied and much detailed structural information...
Annexins are a family of structurally related, Ca2+-sensitive proteins that bind to negatively charg...
AbstractAnnexins and protein kinases C belong to two distinct families of ubiquitous cytoplasmic pro...
Annexin A13 is the founder member of the vertebrate family of annexins, which are comprised of a tet...
AbstractIn normal healthy cells phosphatidylserine is located in the inner leaflet of the plasma mem...
University of Minnesota Duluth 2014 UROP paperSwenson College of Science and Engineering, University...
The annexins are a multigene family of Ca(2+)- and charged phospholipid-binding proteins. Although t...
Annexins constitute an evolutionary conserved multigene protein superfamily characterized by their a...
The vertebrate annexin superfamily (AnxA) consists of 12 members of a calcium (Ca2+) and phospholipi...
The vertebrate annexin superfamily (AnxA) consists of 12 members of a calcium (Ca2+) and phospholipi...
The annexins are a family of Ca*+-dependent membrane binding proteins that have been shown to regula...
Abstract: Annexins constitute an evolutionary conserved multigene protein superfamily characterized ...
AbstractThe annexins are a family of highly homologous phospholipid binding proteins, which share a ...
Discovered over 40 years ago, the annexin proteins were found to be a structurally conserved subgrou...
Annexins are a family of calcium-binding proteins that bind membranes containing negatively charged ...
AbstractAlthough the annexins have been extensively studied and much detailed structural information...
Annexins are a family of structurally related, Ca2+-sensitive proteins that bind to negatively charg...
AbstractAnnexins and protein kinases C belong to two distinct families of ubiquitous cytoplasmic pro...
Annexin A13 is the founder member of the vertebrate family of annexins, which are comprised of a tet...
AbstractIn normal healthy cells phosphatidylserine is located in the inner leaflet of the plasma mem...
University of Minnesota Duluth 2014 UROP paperSwenson College of Science and Engineering, University...
The annexins are a multigene family of Ca(2+)- and charged phospholipid-binding proteins. Although t...