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The following pages link to The role of protein surface charges in ion binding (Q59077983):
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- Structure of Ca 2+ -Bound S100A4 and Its Interaction with Peptides Derived from Nonmuscle Myosin-IIA † (Q27650317) (← links)
- Role of calcium ions in the structure and function of the di-isopropylfluorophosphatase from Loligo vulgaris (Q28347766) (← links)
- Electrostatic contributions to the kinetics and thermodynamics of protein assembly (Q30349825) (← links)
- A calbindin D9k mutant containing a novel structural extension: 1H nuclear magnetic resonance studies (Q30426548) (← links)
- Structural features responsible for the biological stability of Histoplasma's virulence factor CBP. (Q30431742) (← links)
- A mesoscopic model for protein-protein interactions in solution (Q30882900) (← links)
- Regulation of a mammalian Shaker-related potassium channel, hKv1.5, by extracellular potassium and pH. (Q31864561) (← links)
- Where metal ions bind in proteins (Q33708616) (← links)
- The dynamics of Ca2+ ions within the solvation shell of calbindin D9k. (Q33834100) (← links)
- Calcium(II) site specificity: effect of size and charge on metal ion binding to an EF-hand-like site (Q33973419) (← links)
- Lysozyme and alpha-lactalbumin: structure, function, and interrelationships (Q34130055) (← links)
- The effect of protein concentration on ion binding (Q34259815) (← links)
- Tuning magnesium sensitivity of BK channels by mutations. (Q35052003) (← links)
- Prediction and analysis of canonical EF hand loop and qualitative estimation of Ca²⁺ binding affinity (Q35156329) (← links)
- Electrostatic distance geometry in a K+ channel vestibule (Q35792758) (← links)
- Folding without charges (Q35889494) (← links)
- Target recognition by calmodulin: dissecting the kinetics and affinity of interaction using short peptide sequences (Q36279976) (← links)
- Conformational and metal-binding properties of androcam, a testis-specific, calmodulin-related protein from Drosophila (Q36281347) (← links)
- Calcium-binding sites in proteins: a structural perspective (Q36968052) (← links)
- Large-scale identification of human protein function using topological features of interaction network (Q37416885) (← links)
- Epidermal growth factor-like domains in the vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. Some structure-function relationships (Q37711731) (← links)
- A critical investigation of the Tanford-Kirkwood scheme by means of Monte Carlo simulations (Q38272576) (← links)
- Both G-type domains of protein S are required for the high-affinity interaction with C4b-binding protein (Q38317931) (← links)
- Characterization of yeast-expressed beta-actins, site-specifically mutated at the tumor-related residue Gly245 (Q38327865) (← links)
- Cloning, characterization, and heterologous expression of the Saccharopolyspora erythraea (Streptomyces erythraeus) gene encoding an EF-hand calcium-binding protein (Q38343446) (← links)
- Stability of protein pharmaceuticals (Q38734028) (← links)
- Designing proteins to combat disease: Cardiac troponin C as an example. (Q38744136) (← links)
- Charge dependent retardation of amyloid β aggregation by hydrophilic proteins (Q38817593) (← links)
- Homology modeling identifies C-terminal residues that contribute to the Ca2+ sensitivity of a BKCa channel (Q40385312) (← links)
- 3 Determinants that govern high-affinity calcium binding (Q40493271) (← links)
- Molecular tuning of ion binding to calcium signaling proteins (Q40617070) (← links)
- Calcium binding to the first EGF-like module of human factor IX in a recombinant fragment containing residues 1-85. Mutations V46E and Q50E each manifest a negligible increase in calcium affinity (Q41064724) (← links)
- Thermodynamics of melittin tetramerization determined by circular dichroism and implications for protein folding (Q41119155) (← links)
- 27 Modification of enzyme catalysis by engineering surface charge (Q41788647) (← links)
- Modulation of electrostatic interactions to reveal a reaction network unifying the aggregation behaviour of the Aβ42 peptide and its variants (Q41808931) (← links)
- Side chain mobility in bovine calbindin D9k. Rotational motion of Tyr13. (Q41831292) (← links)
- Electrostatic coupling to pH-titrating sites as a source of cooperativity in protein-ligand binding (Q41858513) (← links)
- The high affinity calcium-binding sites in the epidermal growth factor module region of vitamin K-dependent protein S. (Q42061733) (← links)
- Structural differences between Pb2+- and Ca2+-binding sites in proteins: implications with respect to toxicity (Q42137993) (← links)
- Calcium binding, structural stability and guanylate cyclase activation in GCAP1 variants associated with human cone dystrophy (Q43137451) (← links)
- Engineering the pH-optimum of a triglyceride lipase: from predictions based on electrostatic computations to experimental results (Q43596202) (← links)
- Statistical analysis of structural characteristics of protein Ca2+-binding sites (Q44497207) (← links)
- Dissection of calbindin D9k into two Ca(2+)-binding subdomains by a combination of mutagenesis and chemical cleavage (Q44568175) (← links)
- Interaction of calmodulin with the phosphofructokinase target sequence (Q45140173) (← links)
- Biophysical studies of engineered mutant proteins based on calbindin D9k modified in the pseudo EF-hand (Q45187488) (← links)
- A microfluidic platform for quantitative measurements of effective protein charges and single ion binding in solution. (Q51495193) (← links)
- Electrostatic interactions in protein solution--a comparison between Poisson-Boltzmann and Monte Carlo calculations. (Q52422738) (← links)
- An electrostatic model for the interaction between growth hormone and its receptor involving chelation of Ca2+ to the human growth hormone molecule. (Q52517931) (← links)
- Reductive methylation andpKa determination of the lysine side chains in calbindin D9k (Q58035392) (← links)
- Models of the three-dimensional structures of echidna, horse, and pigeon lysozymes: Calcium-binding lysozymes and their relationship with α-lactalbumins (Q60304546) (← links)