The less conserved metal-binding site in human CRISP1 remains sensitive to zinc ions to permit protein oligomerization
Abstract Cysteine-rich secretory proteins (CRISPs) are a subgroup of the CRISP, antigen 5 and PR-1 (CAP) superfamily that is characterized by the presence of a conserved CAP domain. Two conserved histidines in the CAP domain are proposed to function as a Zn2+-binding site with unknown function. Huma...
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Autores principales: | Jie Sheng, Bart M. Gadella, Nick K. Olrichs, Dora V. Kaloyanova, J. Bernd Helms |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b17809b3b0aa4614bc98b150707df310 |
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