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. 1997 Jun;53(6):516–521. doi: 10.1007/s000180050065

Three-dimensional structure of annexins

S Liemann 1, R Huber 1
PMCID: PMC11147189  PMID: 9230929

Abstract.

Annexins constitute a family of structurally related calcium- and phospholipid-binding proteins whose molecular structure has been investigated in detail in the crystalline and membrane-bound form. Their polypeptide chain is folded into four or eight α-helical domains of similar structure with a central hydrophilic pore. Bound to phospholipid membranes, the four-domain arrangement of the annexin molecule is conserved. A peripheral binding mode has been well documented by electron microscopy and a variety of other techniques.

Keywords: Key words. Annexin; crystal structure; electron microscopy; interfacial membrane proteins; ion channel.


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