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Regucalcin is a proposed name for a calcium-binding protein that was discovered in 1978.
Calbindin-D9k is a member of the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins.
Other calcium-binding proteins, including recoverin and S-100 protein, had no effect on channel activity under similar conditions.
Overall, the calcium-binding proteins show a complementary staining pattern in the human thalamus.
This is likely related to the calcium-binding protein calmodulin, suggesting Ca2+ involvement in mediating growth responses.
In molecular biology, the calreticulin protein family is a family of calcium-binding proteins.
This gene encodes a calcium-binding protein, which may play a role in the regulation of ion transport.
Calsequestrin is a calcium-binding protein of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
This gene encodes a protein with high similarity to the calcium-binding proteins of the calmodulin family.
These are typically calcium-binding proteins.
Calbindin refers to several calcium-binding proteins.
Unlike cardiac and skeletal muscle, smooth muscle does not contain the calcium-binding protein troponin.
As the name implies, Calbindin functions as a calcium-binding protein thereby enhancing calcium absorption.
These results show that the calcium-binding proteins are heterogeneously distributed in a complementary fashion within the nuclei of the thalamus.
This gene encodes an intracellular calcium-binding protein belonging to the troponin C superfamily.
The EF hand is a helix-loop-helix structural domain or motif found in a large family of calcium-binding proteins.
Sarcalumenin is a calcium-binding protein that can be found in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of striated muscle.
MGP and osteocalcin are both calcium-binding proteins that may participate in the organisation of bone tissue.
Calcium-binding proteins are proteins that participate in calcium cell signalling pathways by binding to Ca.
With their role in signal transduction, calcium-binding proteins contribute to all aspects of the cell's functioning, from homeostasis to learning and memory.
Calmodulin belongs to one of the two main groups of calcium-binding proteins, called EF hand proteins.
Calcium-binding protein 39 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CAB39 gene.
Calgranulin is an S-100 calcium-binding protein that is expressed in multiple cell types, including renal epithelial cells and neutrophils.
They were originally described as vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding proteins in the intestine and kidney in the chick and mammals.
Oncomodulin is a calcium-binding protein and a macrophage-derived growth factor, which can promote axon regeneration in retinal ganglion cells.