Domains homologous to the epidermal growth factor (EGF) are important building blocks for extracellular proteins. Proteins containing these domains have been shown to function in such diverse biological processes as blood coagulation, complement activation, and the developmental determination of embryonic cell fates. Many of these proteins require calcium for their biological function. In the case of coagulation factors IX and X and anticoagulants proteins C and S, calcium has been found to bind to the EGF-like domains. We have now determined the three-dimensional structure of the calcium-bound form of the NH2-terminal EGF-like domain in coagulation factor X by two-dimensional NMR and simulated folding. Ligands to the calcium ion are the tw...
Fibrillin-1 is a mosaic protein mainly composed of 43 calcium binding epidermal growth factor-like (...
Calcium signaling, one of the most widespread signaling mechanisms in cells, is generally carried ou...
The Notch receptor family plays a key role in development and disease. In cancer, Notch can act eith...
Domains homologous to the epidermal growth factor (EGF) are important building blocks for extracellu...
Domains homologous to the epidermal growth factor (EGF) are important building blocks for extracellu...
AbstractVarious diverse extracellular proteins possess Ca2+-binding epidermal growth factor (EGF)-li...
Vitamin K-dependent protein S is a cofactor of activated protein C, a serine protease that regulates...
AbstractThe nuclear magnetic resonance structure of a covalently linked pair of calcium-binding (cb)...
We present NMR structural and dynamics analysis of the putative ligand binding region of human Notch...
Blood coagulation factor IX is composed of discrete domains with an NH2-terminal vitamin K-dependent...
AbstractWe present NMR structural and dynamics analysis of the putative ligand binding region of hum...
The epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domain is one of the most abundant disulfide-containing domai...
Calcium binding (cb) epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) domains are found in a wide variety of extra...
AbstractThe first EGF-like module of human coagulation factor IX contains a single functionally impo...
AbstractVitamin K-dependent protein S, which is a cofactor for activated protein C and thus importan...
Fibrillin-1 is a mosaic protein mainly composed of 43 calcium binding epidermal growth factor-like (...
Calcium signaling, one of the most widespread signaling mechanisms in cells, is generally carried ou...
The Notch receptor family plays a key role in development and disease. In cancer, Notch can act eith...
Domains homologous to the epidermal growth factor (EGF) are important building blocks for extracellu...
Domains homologous to the epidermal growth factor (EGF) are important building blocks for extracellu...
AbstractVarious diverse extracellular proteins possess Ca2+-binding epidermal growth factor (EGF)-li...
Vitamin K-dependent protein S is a cofactor of activated protein C, a serine protease that regulates...
AbstractThe nuclear magnetic resonance structure of a covalently linked pair of calcium-binding (cb)...
We present NMR structural and dynamics analysis of the putative ligand binding region of human Notch...
Blood coagulation factor IX is composed of discrete domains with an NH2-terminal vitamin K-dependent...
AbstractWe present NMR structural and dynamics analysis of the putative ligand binding region of hum...
The epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domain is one of the most abundant disulfide-containing domai...
Calcium binding (cb) epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) domains are found in a wide variety of extra...
AbstractThe first EGF-like module of human coagulation factor IX contains a single functionally impo...
AbstractVitamin K-dependent protein S, which is a cofactor for activated protein C and thus importan...
Fibrillin-1 is a mosaic protein mainly composed of 43 calcium binding epidermal growth factor-like (...
Calcium signaling, one of the most widespread signaling mechanisms in cells, is generally carried ou...
The Notch receptor family plays a key role in development and disease. In cancer, Notch can act eith...