Annexin in plants

Annexins are a diverse, multigene family of Ca2+-regulated phospholipids and membrane-binding protein. An annexin-like protein in higher plants was first discovered in 1989. Up to 0.1% of the total extractable protein in plant cells could be annexins. Annexins possess the characteristic four repeats...

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Main Author: Phang, Ing Chia
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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description Annexins are a diverse, multigene family of Ca2+-regulated phospholipids and membrane-binding protein. An annexin-like protein in higher plants was first discovered in 1989. Up to 0.1% of the total extractable protein in plant cells could be annexins. Annexins possess the characteristic four repeats of 70 to 75 amino acids and possess the sequence GXGTD motif within the endonexin in the C-terminal domain fold for calcium binding. This conserved C-terminal domain, the “annexin core”, is α-helical and forms a compact disk with a slight curvature. The variation of the N-termini of the different annexins in sequence and length is an important basis of functional differences. Immunolocalization studies reveal
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spelling iium-115742013-02-15T03:33:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/11574/ Annexin in plants Phang, Ing Chia Q Science (General) Annexins are a diverse, multigene family of Ca2+-regulated phospholipids and membrane-binding protein. An annexin-like protein in higher plants was first discovered in 1989. Up to 0.1% of the total extractable protein in plant cells could be annexins. Annexins possess the characteristic four repeats of 70 to 75 amino acids and possess the sequence GXGTD motif within the endonexin in the C-terminal domain fold for calcium binding. This conserved C-terminal domain, the “annexin core”, is α-helical and forms a compact disk with a slight curvature. The variation of the N-termini of the different annexins in sequence and length is an important basis of functional differences. Immunolocalization studies reveal 2006-12-01 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/11574/1/ABCD06.pdf Phang, Ing Chia (2006) Annexin in plants. In: Annual Biology Colloquium for Doctoral Students, 1 Dec 2006, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Phang, Ing Chia
Annexin in plants
title Annexin in plants
title_full Annexin in plants
title_fullStr Annexin in plants
title_full_unstemmed Annexin in plants
title_short Annexin in plants
title_sort annexin in plants
topic Q Science (General)
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/11574/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/11574/1/ABCD06.pdf