Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.343, No.2, 520-524, 2006
NMR-driven secondary and tertiary structure model of Ca2+-loaded calexcitin
Calexcitin (CE) is a Ca2+-binding protein which is expressed in neuronal cells and is a member of the sarcoplasmic Ca2+-binding protein subfamily. The peptide backbone of Ca2+-CE has been assigned by NMR and it shows that CE is composed of nine alpha-helices-forming four EF-hands kind an additional helix near the C-terminus. A structural model of CE suggests the presence of a putative recessed hydrophobic pocket that may be involved in Ca2+-mediated protein-ligand interactions. This feature is unique to CE and is absent in other SCPs, Such as those from Branchiostoma and Nereis, and from calerythrin. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:calexcitin;sarcoplasmic calcium-binding protein;calcium;backbone assignment;structural model