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1W3W

The 2.1 Angstroem resolution structure of annexin A8

Summary for 1W3W
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb1w3w/pdb
Related1W45
DescriptorANNEXIN A8, CALCIUM ION (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordscoagulation, annexin family, calcium and phospholipid binding proteins
Biological sourceHOMO SAPIENS (HUMAN)
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight36967.11
Authors
Rety, S.,Sopkova-De Oliveira Santos, J.,Renouard, M.,Lewit-Bentley, A. (deposition date: 2004-07-20, release date: 2005-01-18, Last modification date: 2024-11-06)
Primary citationRety, S.,Sopkova-De Oliveira Santos, J.,Dreyfuss, L.,Blondeau, K.,Hofbauerova, K.,Raguenes-Nicol, C.,Kerboeuf, D.,Renouard, M.,Russo-Marie, F.,Lewit-Bentley, A.
The Crystal Structure of Annexin A8 is Similar to that of Annexin A3
J.Mol.Biol., 345:1131-, 2005
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Annexin A8 is a relatively infrequent and poorly studied member of this large family of calcium-binding and membrane-binding proteins. It is, however, associated with a specific disease, acute promyelocytic leukemia. We have solved its three-dimensional structure, which includes a moderately long and intact N terminus. The structure is closest to that of annexin A3 and highlights several important regions of inherent flexibility in the annexin molecule. The N terminus resembles that of annexin A3, as it lies along the concave surface of the molecule and inserts partially into the hydrophilic channel in its centre. Since both annexins A3 and A8 are expressed in promyelocytic cells during their differentiation, the similarity in their structures might suggest a functional relationship.
PubMed: 15644210
DOI: 10.1016/J.JMB.2004.11.015
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X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.99 Å)
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