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Nature Research, Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, 9(2), p. 768-776, 1995

DOI: 10.1038/nsb0995-768

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Solution Structure of Calcium-Free Calmodulin

Journal article published in 1995 by Hitoshi Kuboniwa, Nico Tjandra, Stephan Grzesiek ORCID, Hao Ren, Claude B. Klee, Ad Bax
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Abstract

The three-dimensional structure of calmodulin in the absence of Ca2+ has been determined by three- and four-dimensional heteronuclear NMR experiments, including ROE, isotope-filtering combined with reverse labelling, and measurement of more than 700 three-bond J-couplings. In analogy with the Ca(2+)-ligated state of this protein, it consists of two small globular domains separated by a flexible linker, with no stable, direct contacts between the two domains. In the absence of Ca2+, the four helices in each of the two globular domains form a highly twisted bundle, capped by a short anti-parallel beta-sheet. This arrangement is qualitatively similar to that observed in the crystal structure of the Ca(2+)-free N-terminal domain of troponin C.