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Ligand binding aspartic acid

In conclusion, troponin binds Ca2+ in six-fold coordination and all oxygen ligands are provided from amino acids. No water is needed for the coordination complex. Aspartic acid and glutamic acid occupy key positions in the four calcium binding regions of the molecule. Transfer of calcium to tropomyosin and the actin filament during contraction is achieved by coordination changes. [Pg.28]


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