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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]].


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