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[[Image:4cpv.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of Parvalbumin [[4cpv]]]]
 
{{STRUCTURE_4cpv|  PDB=4cpv  | SIZE=300| SCENE=Parvalbumin/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Parvalbumin complex with acetate and Ca+2 ions [[4cpv]] }}
{{STRUCTURE_4cpv|  PDB=4cpv  | SIZE=300| SCENE=Parvalbumin/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Parvalbumin complex with acetate and Ca+2 ions [[4cpv]] }}


'''Parvalbumin (PVA)''' is a calcium-binding albumin protein.  PVA is involved in calcium signaling.  PVA contains 3 domains: AB, CD (N-terminal) and EF (C-terminal). The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative PVA, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of carp Parvalbumin ([[4cpv]]).<br />
'''Parvalbumin (PVA)''' is a calcium-binding albumin protein.  PVA is involved in calcium signaling.  PVA contains 3 domains: AB, CD (N-terminal) and EF (C-terminal). <br />
See also [[EF hand]].
See also [[EF hand]].



Revision as of 11:19, 2 September 2014

Template:STRUCTURE 4cpv

Parvalbumin (PVA) is a calcium-binding albumin protein. PVA is involved in calcium signaling. PVA contains 3 domains: AB, CD (N-terminal) and EF (C-terminal).
See also EF hand.

3D Structures of Parvalbumin3D Structures of Parvalbumin

parvalbuminparvalbumin

4cpv, 5cpv – cPVA - carp
1cdp – cPVA Cd-substituted
1b8c, 1b8r, 1b9a, 1b8l – cPVA (mutant)
1pal, 2pal, 3pal, 4pal, 1pvb, 1pva, 2pvb – pPVA – pike
2pas, 3pat – pPVA – NMR
1a75 – PVA – whiting

α-parvalbuminα-parvalbumin

5pal – PVA-α - shark
1rtp, 1rwy - rPVA-α - rat
2jww - rPVA-α Ca-free – NMR
1g33, 1s3p, 1xvj, 3f45 - rPVA-α (mutant)
1rjv, 1rk9 - hPVA-α - human – NMR

β-parvalbumin (oncomodulin)β-parvalbumin (oncomodulin)

2nln - rPVA-β Ca-free – NMR
1rro, 1omd - rPVA-β
1ttx - hPVA-β (mutant) – NMR
3fs7 - chPVA-β - chicken
2kqy – chPVA-β – NMR
2kyc - chPVA-β
2kyf - chPVA-β (mutant) – NMR

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Alexander Berchansky, Michal Harel, Joel L. Sussman