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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
PVA contains a <scene name='46/466520/Cv/6'>heptacoordinated Ca+2 ion binding to 7 oxygen atoms</scene> in a <scene name='46/466520/Cv/3'>typical EF-hand</scene> coordination<ref>PMID:10548066</ref>. <scene name='46/466520/Cv/8'>Calcium ion is coordinated by seven oxygen atoms that form a pentagonal bipyramid </scene>.
PVA contains a <scene name='46/466520/Cv/10'>heptacoordinated Ca+2 ion binding to 7 oxygen atoms</scene> in a <scene name='46/466520/Cv/11'>typical EF-hand</scene> coordination<ref>PMID:10548066</ref>. Water molecules are shown as red spheres. <scene name='46/466520/Cv/12'>Calcium ion is coordinated by seven oxygen atoms that form a pentagonal bipyramid </scene>.
*<scene name='46/466520/Cv/9'>Ammonium ion coordination site</scene>. Water molecules shown as red spheres. 
*<scene name='46/466520/Cv/13'>Ammonium ion coordination site</scene>.  
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== 3D Structures of Parvalbumin ==
== 3D Structures of Parvalbumin ==

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